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  2. 38 Times Companies Faced Such Backlash From Customers It ...

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    Image credits: LincHayes #2. Cadbury announced they were going to change their formula to include palm oil in their chocolate manufacturing process, and there was a huge uproar.

  3. Criticism of Google - Wikipedia

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    The company claims it did not plan to give the government information about users who search for blocked content, and will inform users that content has been restricted if they attempt to search for it. [116] As of 2009, Google was the only major China-based search engine to explicitly inform the user when search results are blocked or hidden ...

  4. Criticism of Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ex-employees said in 2019 that Musk would change the direction of the company "literally overnight" based on what was making news on social media. [376] Several professors in 2018 and 2019 noted Musk's narcissistic tendencies, and the problems this could cause for Tesla. [377] [378]

  5. Cloud computing issues - Wikipedia

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    Issues barring the adoption of cloud computing are due in large part to the private and public sectors' unease surrounding the external management of security-based services. It is the very nature of cloud computing-based services, private or public, that promote external management of provided services.

  6. Routine Technology Problems Drive Huge Losses in Productivity ...

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    Routine Technology Problems Drive Huge Losses in Productivity for Employees, Companies and Countries New global survey on "IT Friction" reflects a negative annual impact exceeding $100 billion for ...

  7. Attention economy - Wikipedia

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    Simon's characterization of the problem of information overload as an economic one has become increasingly popular in analyzing information consumption since the mid-1990s, when writers such as Thomas H. Davenport and Michael Goldhaber [17] adopted terms like "attention economy" and "economics of attention". [18]

  8. Criticism of Greenpeace - Wikipedia

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    This caught the attention of tech media news sites and was widely reported. Greenpeace gave Nintendo a score of 0.3 / 10 based on the fact that Greenpeace has almost no information on the company, which, by Greenpeace's grading system, automatically results in a zero for the affected categories.

  9. Icarus paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Icarus paradox is a neologism coined by Danny Miller in his 1990 book by the same name. [1] The term refers to the phenomenon of businesses failing abruptly after a period of apparent success, where this failure is brought about by the very elements that led to their initial success.