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What went wrong: 20 tech failures and the specific mistakes behind them
United States💻 Technology22 days ago

What went wrong: 20 tech failures and the specific mistakes behind them

The article discusses 20 notable technology failures, examining the specific mistakes that led to their collapse. Examples include Kodak's failure to adopt digital photography and Theranos's fabrication of scientific claims.

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What went wrong: 20 tech failures and the specific mistakes behind them

The article discusses 20 notable technology failures, examining the specific mistakes that led to their collapse. Examples include Kodak's failure to adopt digital photography and Theranos's fabrication of scientific claims.

Bias read (Center): The article provides an analytical overview of historical tech failures without taking a political stance. It focuses on business and technological missteps rather than political issues.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article provides a general overview of tech failures with examples like Kodak and Theranos. The claims are well-supported by historical evidence and align with cross-source consensus. However, it's framed as an analysis of 'what went wrong' which implies some level of interpretation.

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