What caused Polaroid to go bankrupt?

A. Internet websites such as Flickr and Facebook stole its market share.
B. People who want instant access to their pictures also want a third party involved.
C. It failed to have innovative technology and a captive customer base.
D. One-hour film processing and digital cameras stole its market share.


Answer: D

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