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by chmod775
311 days ago
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They're not exactly building leading-edge stuff, though they sometimes buy from companies that do. Out of those you could only make an argument for Tesla, because at least they were pushing the envelope for a short while in the past (though more from a business standpoint), rather than merely operating within the possibilities of existing technologies others created. Generally a high-tech company will have significant research (not development) spending, which T-Mobile and Uber don't. But that chart is awful either way. |
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