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Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Planned obsolescence or built-in obsolescence
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Obsolescence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A weekly DJ set, called Planned Obsolescence. These are mixes of what we're listening to, put together by myself or guest DJs. ... Beck.com; Store; & ( N e w s ); Collected Works; Record Club; Planned Obsolescence; Irrelevant Topics; Videotheque; Colorspace;
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Is planned obsolescence socially responsible? ... Citation: This is article was published as Sharon Beder, "Is planned obsolescence socially responsible?", Engineers Australia, November 1998, p. 52. ... In 1994 Management Accounting invited readers to respond to a case study in planned obsolescence. The accounting people...
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Planned obsolescence, also called built-in obsolescence, is the conception, design and production of a product, such as hardware or software, with the intent that it should be useful, functional or popular for a limited length of time. ... planned obsolescence Activate your FREE membership today | Log-in...
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For some products it is easy to see that planned obsolescence is inevitable. I can understand why we might want to buy a product because of certain improvements or additions. For example, many people junked their good old dependable black and white televisions for the new and improved colour versions.
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