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by leoedin
5246 days ago
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If they'd innovated when they really were at the peak of photo sharing (2007 maybe), then they could have easily captured those markets. As it is, nothing about flickr has changed in 5 years. That's a generation in internet terms. I couldn't find an exact number, but any user of Facebook knows that they've had at least 3 or 4 major facelifts in that time, along with a number of smaller component changes. Flickr had the market, but was killed by a lack of innovation. In the vein of many tech acquisitions, it was probably caused by politics. |
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