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> If you don't count the services that still exists today, _____ has killed almost all its products.

Is there a company for which that phrase isn't true?



> If you don't count the _____ that [survive] today, _____ has killed almost all its [members].

Aside from the logically redundant phrasing, this seems to me a fair description of how selective pressures lead to evolution in populations.

Yo yes, good point, Google does make efforts to ensure that their population of products thrives, evolves, and adapts.


I think the phrasing was a joke




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