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They owned 50% of the world. They were the status symbol of Wall Street. And in less than 5 years, they vanished. In this episode, we decode the arrogance and denial that destroyed Nokia and BlackBerry. We take you inside the BlackBerry boardroom on the day Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone, revealing why executives called it "technologically impossible" and accused Apple of lying. You’ll learn about Nokia’s fatal mistake: prioritizing "drop tests" over software, and the infamous "Burning Platform" memo that signaled the end. Then we analyze the panic moves: The disastrous BlackBerry Storm, the failed Windows Phone partnership, and the refusal to adapt to a world where "Angry Birds" mattered more than secure emails. By the end, you’ll understand why being the biggest company in the world doesn't matter if you stop innovating—and why the most dangerous phrase in business is "It’s just a toy." 🦕☄️🚫 🌐 Reserve your permanent digital ad space: AdParcel.io 📗 Learn software testing in 1 day: TestingIn1Day.com 💻 Connect with tech founders: StartupMafia.net
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