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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Sep 2013

    In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%.http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo 

    12:15 PM - 23 Sep 2013
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      1. Mike Callahan‏ @AccordingtoCal 23 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Incredible fall - only 4 years ago “@WSJ: In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%"

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      1. Alven‏ @alvencap 23 Sep 2013
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        In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo  via @WSJ

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      2. Pierce Bradley‏ @PooRadley 24 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo ” @Lindsanity00

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      2. Jessica Andrews‏ @jessieandrews18 23 Sep 2013
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        “@WSJ: In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%” @claud6789 only you and Ryan's papa left

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      2. Ja'Net Adams‏ @JaNetAdamsSpeak 23 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Adapt!- @WSJ: In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo ”

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      3. PV=nRT‏ @HondoLane 23 Sep 2013
        Replying to @JaNetAdamsSpeak

        @JaNetAdamsSpeak @WSJ I loved my BlackBerry, but the internet was terrible! I need it for my business so bye bye bye BB hello Samsung

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      2. Fabienne Colas‏Verified account @Fabiennecolas 23 Sep 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sad :( "@WSJ In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo  "

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Harold Isaac‏ @haroldisaac 23 Sep 2013
        Replying to @Fabiennecolas

        @Fabiennecolas @WSJ Remember what I was telling you last week??? ;-)

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      4. Fabienne Colas‏Verified account @Fabiennecolas 23 Sep 2013
        Replying to @haroldisaac

        @haroldisaac kidonk se ou ki lakoz :)))

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      1. peter go‏ @retepog 24 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ whats's the chance of coming back ? very slim? Thought gonna bought up by somebody!!guess sell now!!

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      1. emre dzc‏ @emredzc 23 Sep 2013
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        SOLD ALREADY! “@WSJ: In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo ”

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      1. Andrea Grisenti‏ @Gris0 23 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ @FucknDem che cazzo twitti??

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      1. Evil Stingray ☯️‏ @Stingray_travel 23 Sep 2013
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        How they fall “@WSJ: In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo ”

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      1. Arti Sanganeria‏ @artysangria 23 Sep 2013
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        @WSJ #BlackBerry saga is a sad tale of squandering away one of the most loyal customer bases in today's world. #nokia too. Innovate or Die?

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      1. Mark Skarratts‏ @markskarratts 23 Sep 2013
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        In 2009, BlackBerry had nearly 50% of the market share of U.S. operating systems. Now: 2.1%. http://on.wsj.com/18PNdqo  (via @WSJ)

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