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2012: The Year in IT GoofsAaron Weiss, Tech Journalist / Humorist | 12/21/2012 |
Last year around this time we looked back at some memorable technology blunders of the previous 12 months. The tradition seems worth repeating. So let us once again take a few moments in between thoughtful forward-looking commentary and counting down the days until vacation to remember the tech stumbles of the year past.
LinkedIn password hack (and all the others)
RIM outage
Windows 8 Start Screen
The Petraeus affair
Apple Maps
Of course, companies are made up of people and no one is perfect, so this is just the tip of the iceberg. What were some of your favorite tech goofs of 2012? And what companies do you think are candidates for early 2013? Comment below. The blogs and comments posted on EnterpriseEfficiency.com do not reflect the views of TechWeb, EnterpriseEfficiency.com, or its sponsors. EnterpriseEfficiency.com, TechWeb, and its sponsors do not assume responsibility for any comments, claims, or opinions made by authors and bloggers. They are no substitute for your own research and should not be relied upon for trading or any other purpose. |
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