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By Chad Kainz Posted on 25 March 201623 March 2016

Tidbit: Lesson in a Failing Trajectory

Shouldn’t Yahoo be concerned with volume and adoption of services rather than device growth? “Yahoo’s ‘mobile pause’ prediction is wrong, damaging, and based on a sample size of one.” http://bit.ly/1SFo60a

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