Engadget Turns 20 Despite Layoffs, Remains Committed to Its Founding Vision of Honest Tech Perspectives
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Engadget is turning 20 years old on March 2, 2024. It was founded by Peter Rojas in 2004 as an influential tech blog.
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Over 20 years, Engadget has had 8 editors-in-chief and 7 different parent companies. It has evolved into a news organization for tech.
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To celebrate, Engadget planned retrospectives on gadgets and apps that didn't exist 20 years ago. But recent layoffs affected the editorial team.
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Despite leadership changes, the remaining team is committed to moving Engadget forward during this bittersweet time.
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The team still cares deeply about tech and aims to provide honest, human perspectives, despite mistakes. Content will highlight Engadget's 20 year history.