Yahoo's Fatal Blindness: Success That Made Them Irrelevant
Yahoo was once the most powerful company on the internet. Before Google. Before Facebook. Before YouTube. It wasn’t just a website — it was the internet. So how did Yahoo lose everything? This mini-documentary explores the hidden psychological and strategic mistakes that caused Yahoo’s collapse — not through bad luck, but through decisions that made sense at the time. You’ll discover: • Why Yahoo misunderstood what the internet was becoming • The decision that quietly handed power to Google • How success can blind even the smartest companies • Why Yahoo didn’t fail — but still lost This isn’t just a story about tech. It’s a story about human behavior, incentives, and the danger of clinging to what once worked. #Yahoo #Google #TechHistory #InternetHistory #BusinessDocumentary #MiniDocumentary #TechFailure #BusinessPsychology #HiddenHistory #CorporateMistakes #DigitalHistory #WhyCompaniesFail #TechMysteries #SiliconValley

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