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Our world has changed immensely over the past few decades. The future is now!.. And that can be a thrilling yet frightening thought. With the spread of the internet, the rise of social media, more and more automation, and the oncoming tide of AI, it’s hard to make predictions about what even the near future might look like.

One Reddit user, u/HRJafael, fired up an interesting online discussion about the seemingly obsolete companies that folks were surprised to find (somehow) alive and kicking even in 2023. And it turns out that AOL and Xerox are two of them which took us completely by surprise. Scroll down to see what other businesses aren’t as forgotten as many might think.

Bored Panda wanted to learn about the features of thriving companies and how once-successful businesses can become relevant again. That's why we got in touch with Matt Johnson, Ph.D., a consumer psychology specialist, host of the human nature blog, and the author of ‘Branding that Means Business.' According to Johnson, some of the oldest companies in the world go all the way back to the 500s and they were focused on long-term thinking, a stable industry, and private ownership. You'll find our full interview with the expert as you read on.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations I'm just happy altoids are still around and still in metal packages :)

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Consumer psychology specialist Johnson was kind enough to shed some light on companies' longevity and what features contribute to it. "While adaptability and innovation are highly lauded in the business world, interestingly, many of the most successful companies have sold roughly the same type of product for nearly all of their history," he explained to Bored Panda.

"The oldest company still around today is Kongo Gumi, established in 578 AD, which ran independently, as a family-owned business until financial struggles forced it to be bought by a conglomerate in 2006. It began as a construction company for Buddhist temples, and still specializes in that today," the expert told us via email.

"While many companies may not plan millenniums in advance, they can invest in the medium term by investing in a perennial brand. It’s no accident that the most prominent brands that exist today have brand identities that are universally appealing and timeless. Coke has aligned itself with happiness, which never goes out of style; Disney with 'wholesome family joy'; Nike with 'world-beating ambition.' Planning for the future means betting on a brand personality that will still be appealing decades or even centuries down the road."

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#2

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Smith-Corona Typewriter Company is still alive and well.
Write on!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Manual typewriters are still available. Swintec, and Olivetti and Nakajima still make them, according to Google

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Microcenter. Outlived circuit city, radio shack, and Fry’s. They’re the last man standing.

Their prices match those you can find online, and their employees are old-school helpful.

They deserve to have survived this long, and I’ll be genuinely sad if they disappear.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I live in Colorado and thought Radio Shack went out of business years ago. I went to Florida a week ago and saw one next to a Winn•Dixie (Florida based grocery store)

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Moreover, companies that motivate a talented workforce also tend to persist longer. "In many instances, this also comes down to the core brand identity, as this serves as the general orientation—or higher order purpose, by which employees are motivated in their jobs. Working at Nike doesn’t just mean selling shoes, it means 'enabling dreams'; working at Disney doesn’t just mean making movies, it means 'telling generational stories,' etc. These aspects of the brand are thus as important externally (attracting consumers), as they are internally (motivating employees)," Johnson, the host of the human nature blog, shared his thoughts on brands and business longevity.

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Meanwhile, Bored Panda wanted to find out how companies that were once very successful can become relevant in this day and age again if they've fallen on hard times. According to Johnson, this is a difficult process that will look different depending on each company's situation. For some, it's about sorting out their finances; for others, the solution lies in changing their products and services.

"Some companies have inextricable financial difficulties and may need to go through bankruptcy or acquisition through private equity. For others, they may be keeping afloat financially, but they have lost relevance; the market has moved away from what they can offer, and what they represent. In this scenario, they’re required to embrace significant change, such as adapting their products, services, and business models to re-align with current market demands," the consumer psychology specialist said.

#4

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations There's a secret society among us that is keeping Long John Silvers afloat

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#5

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations I had some older woman knocking on my door at like 2pm on a Wednesday trying to come in and give me a demo of a Kirby vacuum cleaner.

Also, door-to-door salespeople are apparently still a thing in 2023

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I still use my Kirby religiously. I've tried to replace it with fancy new brands but "jaws" outlasted them all. And it does the best job! Just don't get too close to any of the mrs. lingerie left on the floor, or those mini blind pull cords. It's disastrous.

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No one will see this as it'll get buried. But Chuck E Cheese.

How did they survive the pandemic? They were even on DoorDash during that time too. Who in their right mind would say "you know, I'm really wanting some cardboard pizza".

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"To reconnect with customers, and re-align themselves to the market, these companies may benefit from a customer-centric approach. And ideally, one that drops preconceived notions from the company about what it thinks consumers want, and instead, recognizes that it now needs to develop this from the consumer themselves. This may require a substantial re-brand, or even starting the brand from scratch," the author of 'Branding that Means Business' explained to Bored Panda.

"In either instance, the goal is to create an alignment between the brand’s identity and the wants, needs, and values of the target market. A great example of this can be found with Lego, which successfully rebuilt its brand identity through a consumer-centric approach in 2005 and hasn’t looked back. To this end, actively listening to customer feedback, conducting market research, and understanding evolving needs and expectations will provide important input to this process, and will help rebuild trust in the process." If you'd like to learn more about the Lego case, Johnson has written about it on his blog right over here.

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Beauty pageants and sea world.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Pageants in general are fine. Beauty Pageants for small children and young kids should be illegal. And there should be an age requirement/restriction. No one younger than say 8 or 10. No makeup (except for those who use it for scars, etc). No super fancy clothes. Kids are amazing. Let them show off their skills, instead! Cooking, gymnastics, playing instruments, dancing, juggling, whatever!

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations I read that Netflix just announced they are going to stop mailing DVD's for rental in the next few months. I thought they stopped doing that a long time ago.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We were just talking about this today. Netflix / digital / i wonder if they still mail disks. I can remember when that red envelope in the mail box was a welcome diversion coming home from work.

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Catholic Church

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To oversimplify things a tad, a company continues to be relevant while its products and services sell well. Naturally, that comes down to the quality of its services, the reputation of the company as a whole, and the business’s ability to market its products in an appealing way that beats the competition.

But none of those things happen automatically. You need quality managers, forward-thinking and supportive leaders, as well as talented individuals who bring the vision to life. There are so many moving parts that running a(ny) business can seem utterly overwhelming. 

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Some of the main reasons why small businesses fail without leaving much of a mark, according to Investopedia, are related to a lack of funds and inexperienced management. For example, bosses who are unwilling to delegate and can’t visualize a proper business plan can throw a wrench into the entire company’s mechanism. Not only that but a lack of marketing and poorly executed campaigns can leave these businesses floundering.

Meanwhile, Legal Zoom points out that some businesses struggle when the team doesn’t do enough market research before launching their product or service. There’s a lot of diligent groundwork that needs to be done before you go live with your vision.

#11

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Party city. Their stores are huge and every time I go there’s less then 10 customers

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had a different party store in my area. In good times I commented to my friend how it seems dangerous to have your entire stock be stuff that nobody actually needs. Then came covid and some inflation and that store is long gone now because when people don't have enough they prefer food and basics of life over balloons and printed paper plates.

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Any MLM company.. I’m not sure how there are still people that dumb.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh? You're not sure how there are people still around who are "that dumb"? (Gestures wildly)

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Another key issue is a poorly put-together team. If your staff are overworked, overwhelmed, and overtiming for the sake of the startup, sooner or later they’ll burn out and you’ll be left to pick up the pieces. You need competent people and enough employees so that nobody’s multitasking on tasks that are outside of their job descriptions.

Something else that can make the company struggle is a lack of agreement between the top brass. If upper management can’t see eye to eye on key issues or fail to communicate properly, the entire business and the staff are likely to suffer. It also helps if the company diversifies its clientele so that it doesn’t rely on just one or two customers for profit. 

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations tupperware offers close to free replacements of your products, forever. you only need to buy something once and then you basically have it for life. how do they make any money? we haven't bought anything new from tupperware in like 20 years, we just send stuff back and they replace them

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They survive a few ways. 1) We grew up watching our parents use it. It's familiar. 2) At some point, we want something besides plastic butter tubs for storage. 3) They keep coming out with new products. Some good, some not so good. 4) Buying some is the only way to get those awesome citrus peelers! (😁) Seriously, they've got good products. But I heard that they might shut down

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#14

The British Royal Family.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As an Australian republican (nothing remotely like US Republicans) upvote x10000

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations World Book Encyclopedia.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had encyclopedias at home as a kid. I used to read them when I got bored! 😆 They're also good for pressing flowers

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It’s nearly impossible to predict the future with certainty, but we can still make guesses about the trends that are likely to dominate the business and tech space in the next decade or two. Of course, the further into the future we look, the more our prognoses will be more like science fiction rather than educated guesswork. 

During an earlier interview about the future of technology, Bored Panda got in touch with Ramona Pringle, the Director of the Creative Innovation Studio and Associate Professor at the RTA School of Media at Ryerson University.

“We don’t know what the future holds, and anyone who says that they do is selling snake oil. But, there are certain things we can count on: we love stories, and we love to be part of something bigger than ourselves. Be it oral storytelling, books, blogs, movies, or video games, we’ve never lost our love of narrative,” she explained to us previously. 

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“Equally true, even when we can’t go into a concert hall or colosseum, we look for ways to be together, connected, and part of a communal experience. The tech might change, but these will continue to be the drivers of our entertainment experiences,” Pringle told Bored Panda before.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations MySpace.com is still fully functioning

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations The yellow pages.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I still own a paper phone book but I don't think I have used one in about 15 years. once I started looking up numbers online the book just sat in a cabinet. Then it got so each year the new book would arrive, I'd swap it with the old book. Remove the plastic cover from the old book and place old book in paper recycle. And for a few years I got 3 different phone books delivered due to competing directory companies. Many trees saved by online number searches.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Yahoo!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I still use my Yahoo! email that I opened when I was 17. I've had it almost 25 years now.

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“Immersion and interactivity have long been goals for creators and media makers when it comes to how technology can influence entertainment,” the expert in innovation and the media said.

“For the last decade, we’ve leaned into virtual reality because of how it enables both of these. We can step inside a world and have influence over it, and the story or experience that unfolds. I think one of the things we can expect moving forward is, in a sense, the opposite of virtual reality. Instead, more of an enhanced reality or fictional reality, wherein the entertainment isn’t in a headset, but instead, all around us.”

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According to Pringle, the tech sphere has evolved a lot over the years. “A decade ago, we didn’t talk to robots. Today, many of us do. Siri and Alexa are some of the more common bots, but we already interface with non-human characters regularly. As technology advances, including augmented reality and mixed reality, I think we can expect that entertainment will be something we can engage with off of the screen, but out in the world, with characters and stories we can engage with throughout the day, or throughout our houses,” she told us in 2020.

“Look at e-sports. Whoever would have thought that people would play money to watch other people play games? Media that engages us and gives us something to gather around, be it together, or virtually, is something that will always appeal to us,” the expert said.

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Hooters

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have never seen the appeal of "titty bars" or same themed restaurants but stuff like that has been around forever. Pay too much for your food and beer while some woman with zero interest in you pretends your story about your pickup truck is super interesting in hopes you tip her. I've never been to a hooters but I've looked at their menus

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations I mean we all know Mattress Firms are a nationwide front right?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, according to my loopy sister. I didn't ask because that leads to cloud seeding, then mind controlling tap water, and so on.

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#21

I’m truly shocked that buffet restaurants like Golden Corral survived the pandemic.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

my absolute FAVORITE buffet closed down here. it was called wood grill and it didnt survive. god i miss it so much

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“I think we can expect to see the ebb and flow of experiences that bring people together offline and then on screen, or online, as well. In the last few years, we’ve seen the rise of interactive and immersive venues like the museum of ice cream or the Dr. Seuss experience,” she said,

“These are places we can go, with friends and family, and have a shared experience. It feeds back into our online experiences because we can share photos or memories and these environments are designed to foster that. Certainly, as we find ourselves in a time of social distancing, we’re seeing new creative ways of “being together” even when we’re apart. So I think we can expect to see entertainment that helps us connect, be it online or off, and immerses us in an experience, story, or community.”

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations XEROX.

It's like they have been actively and consistently trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of success for the last 3+ decades.

Their in-house researchers were the first to pioneer, and subsequently discard, graphical user interfaces for computers (later copied to huge success by Apple and Microsoft), the ethernet protocol (backbone of the modern internet), the computer mouse, modern WYSIWYG editors which are now the industry standard way of building interfaces for modern apps, and SO MANY OTHER THINGS.

If XEROX had just followed through to market on one or two of their prototypes, instead of giving them away, they might have had a bigger market cap than Microsoft and Apple combined today.

Instead, they are mainly still just making copier machines like they are perpetually stuck in 1958, yet somehow they are still in business.

That's just crazy to me. It's like if IBM had decided that electronic computers were just a fad and were instead still focusing on electromechanical typewriters in 2023.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I deployed in an aircraft carrier, there were DoD civilians. The shop had a Xerox guy, he ordered ink and toner and maintained printers all over the ship.

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#23

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Office depot. Twice the price of amazon and just as s****y of product. Somehow corporate accounts just keep buying paper there.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

honeslty its because they are more reliable. Amazon says "sure we'll deliver during business hours" and then they Ef right off and leave it outside at 7pm and it gets stolen.

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#24

Herbalife. Don’t the people know? Lol

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Fels Naptha soap. I mean, that s**t was invented to be used with a manual washboard back in the 1800s. Hell, I think people used to use it on laundry cleaned by beating clothing on rocks down by the village fresh water stream.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It will get blood out of scrubs and uniform pants with zero damage like a beast though. I'm never caught without a few bars on hand myself

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#26

GameStop.

The customer service experience is terrible and the workers actively discouraged me from coming in and buying a game. Which isn't that hard to do considering their selection and prices are god awful.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Eastman Kodak. In 1996 the king of photography had 2/3 market share on film and photographic supplies and $16 billion in sales (equivalent to $30.78 billion today).

Kodak was blindsided by the digital revolution that swept over the world of photograohy and they became an after thought. Kodak's 2021 sales were only $1.15 billion and I'm surprised they were that high.

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David H
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They actually had the first commercial market digital camera, they werent blindsided as much, as they thought traditional film would last longer, and didnt invest properly.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Oh man your post was made for me. I love Bethlehem Pennsylvania. There is a store on a commercial street here amid other stores. Vape shop, pho Vietnamese food. Amid them is a store that sells typewriters and calculators. I kid u not. I need to take a pic because everytime I see it I just can't believe it's not only open but still here.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean calculators aren't not used, most US schools require them since phones aren't allowed. Typewriters on the other hand are obsolete

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Jenny Craig just bottomed up this week. I'm surprised it lasted this long.

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#30

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations They're gone now but I was shocked that not overly long ago Columbia House finally closed up. No more 16 CDs for a penny lol. EDIT: there's an online version I guess, ceased the old familiar approach in 2015.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Precious moments

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't see ANY Precious Moments figurines in that picture. Knick-knacks of various origins, but Precious Moments? No.

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#32

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Not a company actually a product. You can still buy brand new MP3 players.

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David H
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is a whole movement among some Gen Z for basic phones, and use a mp3 player for music, so they can detach from too much tech when not at home.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Blows my mind that aol.com is still a thing.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Because while they still have email and other things, they really are more of a news and ad system. They own a few dozen internet new sites and employ thousands of writers. You probably have used their news sites without realizing who owns it. They also a major online ad company that focuses on mobile based platform ads. They collapsed, but have gotten back on their feet, just as a completely different company essentially and much smaller. They adapted late, but did adapt

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Blockbuster. One store left. However, I still have my Blockbuster card, just in case they open up a store in my town.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dad was a manager there and has a blockbuster t-shirt he often wears. Got a lot of compliments the other day

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#36

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Winrar. Like 7zip exists and is free and you want me to pay? No. F**k you.

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Pandora

Why be forced to sit through s**t when you can listen to whatever you want whenever you want with any number of streaming services?

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QVC or HSN. I know it’s the same company now but I don’t anyone who actually watches or buys things from them. With Amazon and all the other options for shopping how do these still exists?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate shopping channels but I love the memory of them. A friend (RIP) who was mostly a retired shutin, used to be a jeweler. My happy memory is him. He would watch the women on the shopping channel hawk their c**p jewelry and just howl at the made up mean nothing words they would say instead of using actual technical jewelry terms that might get them in trouble. Only one I remember is "sparkleiscious". TLDR: Smiles at remembering my friend laughing at shopper's channel

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Pinkerton Detective Agency.

The fact a single employee survived outside of a prison or noose after the year 1870 is one of this nation's greatest failures. The fact they not only still operate but seemingly operate with some level of ridiculous authority and protection is proof this country has never been run 'by the people,' or 'for the people.'

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

America has a set of owners, this country was bought and paid for long ago. "George Carlin"

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Atari is still around.

Granted, it *shouldnt* be still around and we'd be better off if it died. The Atari that exists now is basically a zombie that remains animated due to the legal system. As [one article put it](https://www.kotaku.com.au/2022/12/ataris-shambling-zombie-corpse-is-once-again-in-trouble/), Atari basically died in 1984; the Atari that exists now is a skin-suit that various other entities have tried and failed to wear over the years since then.

I beleive that there is nothing really *preventing* Atari from actually and genuinely making a comeback and getting involved in development and games publishing again. The entity still holds a great deal of IPs that many devs would salivate at the chance to renew, but the beancounter corpo-vampires in control don't understand videogames as a medium lack the creativity and vision to do this, so the brand just continues to lurch from bankruptcy to bankruptcy.

Im pretty sure its main business is patent trolling, developing a console that basically noone wants (Atari VCS) and getting involved in crypto b******t and *gaming hotels* of all things.

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#42

TomTom navigation software

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My Dad (91y) lets me update TomTom with new cards every now and then because of its lifelong support.

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#43

Interestingly, telegrams are still used here.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Faxes rule in Asia....you have to fax EVERYTHING! Apparently, they dont trust email for some reason.

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#44

The bulbs and battery store. Who is buying bulbs and batteries so much that I need a store just for it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love Batteries Plus Bulbs. They test my batteries, and always have the odd size ones I need. Same for odd sized bulbs. Great customer service. And faster than a big box.

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#45

50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Rentacenter. Seriously who rents a TV or a couch, I’ve never known anyone to go there lol.

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#46

classmates.com

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Bed bath and beyond

That store is very expensive and very limited

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#48

Newspapers. Maybe its just me, but does anyone read them anymore?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, my wife and I have breakfast in bed each morning and read the paper. Digital just isn't the same.

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#49

Radio Shack still exists in Guatemala lol. I thought they were gone gone

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Robert Beveridge
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just found out there's still one about 40 miles from me (Mentor, OH). Might have to do a nostalgia roadtrip...

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#50

Suez, the waste management company

A direct descendant of the Suez Canal Company, which finished building the Suez Canal in 1869

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#51

WordPerfect. No offense WordPerfect guys and gals, but how the hell are you still alive and kicking?

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David
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had a professional version. But.. they still exist? I used it in -- early 90s i guess - so that was 30 years ago.

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#52

Spencer's gifts. They survived COVID, how? Just how? I am pretty sure it's a money laundering business

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Cassie
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Our local mall died. The last stores still standing before the whole thing shut down were Spencer's, Hot Topic, and Claire's.

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#53

Red Rooster in Australia. Not a single person I’ve ever known goes to Red Rooster and yet they’re everywhere, defies logic.

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#54

To be honest, I'm happy for them, but sometimes I've wondered how independent pharmacies survive. I was under the impression that most people go to big box store pharmacies.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Town that has a CVS. I still drive to the small town pharmacy. No one will ever beat the customer service. My pharmacist knows when my dosage is wrong. Or I shouldn't be taking a medication due to another prescription. Or when I can get a cheaper brand. She is AMAZING. I'll never leave her.

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#55

The Hudson Bay Company - that’s right, the one that colonized large parts of British North America for the fur trading.

It didn’t get annexed by the Crown like the British East India Company. It doesn’t rule or administer vast swaths of Canadian territory anymore. It’s just a generic, boring holding company

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#56

Lloyds of London

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#57

Cutco. Seems like they could be much more successful if they dropped their current sales rep pyramid model.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I bought a Cutco knife 30 years ago and have used it every day since. It is still sharp as ever. Not obsolete at all.

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#59

Any travel agent

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David
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kind of disagree. GOOD travel agents are a plus if you are taking major trips. Or if you travel a lot and need extra services. I am a frugal shopper online. When 10 of us traveled to Philippines in 2016, the travel agent got us a round trip ticket price that was $150-200 less than I could find online for the same flights and she got it to include a free hotel stay and meal during our stopover in Korea so it made the layover really nice. Get a meal and a hot shower and few hours nap instead of sitting around the airport. And she made a fee of course so she made herself money while saving us money.

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#60

Any broadcast radio.

Almost all of my local radio stations anymore are either fully automated, or operated from a central hub where the same DJ's host shows on multiple stations. I noticed this when a DJ "signed off" for the day, but they forgot to switch her feed or something, and she started DJ-ing for a station in a different state. And they don't even play local commercials anymore, usually just the same Upside, Discover card, and Ziprecruiter ads each repeated 3 times. Even the station that was known for their severe weather coverage (in Kansas, mind you) underwent a management change and doesn't cover local news or weather at all anymore.

I don't know anybody that still listens to broadcast radio, it's always online music streaming.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I listen to NPR and a local classic rock station. NPR is good if happen to be discussing something I am interested in. But signal is not as strong. Local rock station is very strong signal and plays good songs. BUT it has a ton of ads and it tends to play the SAME good songs. When stations do those holiday long weekend themed playlists they can play good music for three days and never repeat a song. But on my local station I've heard the same song three or more times in the same day.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations TV networks. I haven't watched network tv with cable on purpose in a decade

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's nice. You know there's almost eight billion other people in the world, though, right?

Jill
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder though if that will drop off as the late boomers start dying off and the next generations faze it out. If companies dont start looking more serious at streaming, they will lose their audience competely by millenials. (I'm a Gen X who is always an EXTREMELY early-adopter and I see my own habits and wonder.)

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StrangeOne
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's SO expensive. I did like when you could pick the channels you want but still it was very limiting. The interesting shows stopped airing. Never thought I'd say this, but I cancelled my cable 5 years ago, and managed to save money to take a trip the next year.

N E
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I stream TV if I watch it. I haven't seen a network show, over-the-air broadcast, in years...except some sports at a restaurant or bar.

Upstaged75
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm Gen X and I still watch cable/network TV every day. I have plenty of streaming services available, but most of the time I prefer to channel surf. Oh and I watch Jeopardy 5 days a week during dinner. :)

Michelle C
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I rarely, if ever, watch TV anymore, honestly. I cannot remember the last time I watched cable news live, either!

Patricia Steward
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've only had Netflix and Hulu for years. Don't miss the networks at all.

Robert A Reider Jr
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have an antenna, Hulu/Disney (cheapest) and sling free. Happier than a pig in poo. LA has like 110 OTA stations now. peel away the religious, foreign language and shopping channels and I have 30 pretty decent choices. You know back in the day we only had 9 channels. 9 to choose from. No streaming , no blue ray, no VCR! And they went off the air from 11pm to five AM. And we are "entertainment capital of the world" imagine those days in Davenport?

Bouche, Audi, and Shyla, oh my!
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just watch the free streaming. It works for me, because I've no interest in most of the newer programs. I can watch Perry Mason or Alfred Hitchcock until kingdom come.

R.A. Haley
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My on-demand cable tv service doesn't give me enough time to get a drink of water before resetting and making me watch the show over from the beginning. I recently discovered tubi, and am now happily catching up on all the old shows I couldn't watch before because I was working.

Nichole Harris
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My TV died 3 years ago.... Ain't bothered to replace it..... Couldn't live without my radio tho

Geoffrey Scott
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We "cut the cord" recently. Amazing how many digital OTA channels there are. 25 in our rural area.

Ken Beattie
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Free to air TV still has quite a few major sporting events. I can watch Wimbledon, some NRL games, the Ashes (Cricket) among other things. It's rare I watch anything other than sport or news on free to air. But they still have movies and TV shows as well. It's just most of the TV seems to be reality TV junk :(

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#62

I saw a Redbox the other day

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#63

Subscription boxes full of c**p that people don't need.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Remember United States Purchasing Exchange? Order one slightly overpriced item and get a box full of weird, amusing, and sometimes even useful stuff with it. Fascinating!

#64

Maybe “obsolete isn’t the right word but I’m always amazed that AOL is still around. Great fun to actually see someone still using their email, too!

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#65

Family Video is a thing in the Midwest.

For those that don’t know, Family Video rented VHS tapes of movies. Presumably they rent blueray and DVDs now. I haven’t been in one, ever, and I don’t know how they get—or even if they get—new releases.

Apparently the vast majority of their revenue comes from leasing the store space in their building (space not taken up by the rental business) to other companies. They always seem to share a building with a Pizza Hut or something.

Wild.

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Matthew Thompson
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My local one was advertising cannabis products, definitely their bread and butter.

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#66

Nintendo, kicking since 1889.

Who would have thought hanafuda cards would still be popular?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You can't consider Nintendo obsolete, they moved with the times and still do.

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#67

Best Buy. Please educate me if I’m wrong

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David
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

NW Washington state. we have a local best buy. But I don't feel like they are thriving like they used to.

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations Hudson's Bay Company

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#69

Western Union is like 200 years old...

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#70

King of Queens has an active [twitter](https://twitter.com/thekoq/status/1649547189629362177?s=46&t=ejKTQnI6iOnX4-hycADg8g)

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#71

Barnes & Noble

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#72

The union busting Pinkertons from the 1800s is still a thing

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#73

Texas Instruments. Are they still scamming students on calculators?

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David
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Scamming? I had a TI-30 scientific calculator in nuclear power school and it was just a great work horse at (best I recall) a reasonable price. No scam was involved.

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#74

I just now found out Mini Truckin' magazine hasn't been published in years. Was going to say that.

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#75

Zippo lighters. I get why older Zippos are collectible, but who's still buying Zippos? Most adults in the US don't smoke anymore, and for those who do, a disposable lighter is way more convenient.

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SkyBlueandBlack
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this says more about the people you interact with than with larger society. Personally, I love my lucky cat zippo that dad got me a couple years ago.

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#76

Any magazine

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50 “Obsolete” Companies That Have Outlived Any And All Expectations IBM is just a dinosaur that refuses to die.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Um do you have any clue what IBM does? they divested from PC's (That division was sold off and is today Lenovo) and are one of the most innovative companies in the tech world behind the scenes. There is a reason their stock is $133 a share and as of it's last evaluation was worth $121 billion. They are the biggest player in Cloud Computing infrastructure, one of the big 3 is cyber security, 2nd biggest microprocessor developer in the world, number 1 in quantum computing in the world. Not to mention their software division which is the biggest in medical diagnostic software and one of the biggest in analytics software. And that is just part of what they do. They are not a dinosaur, but one of the most innovative and critical tech companies in the world today. They just don't make PC's anymore, and focused on more profitable tech and software development.

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