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Some are skeptical that electric cars will be anything more than a tiny niche.
At other times they have survived in a tiny niche, providing power to isolated communities.
Here are six big shifts: Local food, once a tiny niche market, has gone mainstream.
Licensed virtual goods probably will not be more than a tiny niche business.
And, although Microsoft's share of the market for handheld-computer software is growing, that market is a tiny niche.
PDAs of the traditional type, which do not double as phones, are condemned to remain a tiny niche.
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And while American folk-protest singers may occupy the tiniest niche on public radio today, people power is still toppling tyrants, mostly overseas.
The obvious gaps on this list are a horror movie and a musical, but Mr. Howard's newest film, "Rush," which opens on Sept. 20 after a gala screening at the Toronto International Film Festival next Sunday, fills a much tinier niche.
Cold distribution is a tiny, pricey niche.
Most chains fail, or slip back, after brave beginnings, into a tiny, regional niche.
One solution is to stick to a tiny global niche; many Mittelstand companies credit their success with refusing to compete "where the elephants play".
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