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How Did Blackberry Fall Behind Other Smart Phones?

Clip: 9/24/2013 | 5m 54s

How Did Once-Addictive Blackberry Fall Behind Other Smart Phones?

At the top of its game, Blackberry was the world's most popular mobile device, but now the struggling smart phone maker has announced a $4.7 million buyout. What mistakes did Blackberry make that its competitors got right? For insight, Jeffrey Brown talks to Farhad Manjoo of The Wall Street Journal.

09/24/2013 | Rating NR

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