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	<title>Comments on: Think Big</title>
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		<title>By: whackythinking</title>
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		<description>yeah man.. and thats the number 1 reason why web 2.0 success stories do not consist of traditional businesses migrating to the web (2 exceptions would be maybe thestar or maybank). the same mindset and business practices cannot be applied, otherwise it will just end up to be an &quot;internet&quot; version of an already existing service (i.e. booking available online, or buy my product online) which frankly if u ask me, is akin to cannibalizing because they are not creating new market but stealing market share from existing departments (i.e. the telephone booking).</description>
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