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Why are independent websites — once the heart of the internet — quietly fading into irrelevance, while platforms like YouTube and Twitter/X continue to dominate the digital landscape? It’s not... View Article
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You won’t see it happen. Not all at once. But slowly, subtly, silently—every YouTuber is becoming a VTuber. Not just the animated avatars with neon hair and big eyes. Not... View Article
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It didn’t happen overnight. At first, AI was a tool — a muse, a shortcut, a magic assistant for writers, musicians, designers, and filmmakers. A quiet revolution, welcomed with open... View Article
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It might sound extreme at first: could just ten platforms—YouTube, Amazon, Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Netflix, AI apps like ChatGPT, and a few others—actually consume 99.9% of the time... View Article
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The internet promised us infinite choice. And for a while, that felt true. But as platforms like YouTube mature, a strange and paradoxical shift is taking place: despite more creators... View Article
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The internet promised us infinite choice. And for a while, that felt true. But as platforms like YouTube mature, a strange and paradoxical shift is taking place: despite more creators... View Article
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For decades, the internet has been a collection of static websites, structured information, and traditional media formats. While technology has advanced, the fundamental experience has remained the same: users search... View Article
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In the past decade, the way we consume information has undergone a seismic shift. What was once a linear, somewhat passive interaction with media — watching the evening news, reading... View Article
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For as long as we can remember, technology has been sold to us as a great time-saver. From the wheel to the washing machine to the smartphone, every advancement has... View Article
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The internet is undergoing a seismic shift. In 2008, the average person read blogs, news articles, and long-form essays daily. In 2024, most people get their information from a 30-second... View Article