The HackerNoon Newsletter: What If Your Messy Data Is Actually Perfect? (7/2/2025) | HackerNoon
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On July 2, 2025, notable tech events include Netscape's Navio to rival Microsoft and the first Mosaic web browser release. Recent articles discuss ineffective B2B marketing targeting developers, transformative data strategies towards meaningful actions, and the influence of Googles Veo 3 AI on user-generated content. The rise of the Abundance Agenda in U.S. politics reflects changes in the Democratic Party. A technical guide is available for creating a Perplexity-style deep research AI agent using Next.js 15 and OpenAI's exa.ai.
Traditional developer ads are often ineffective, and many B2B marketing strategies fail to resonate with developers, necessitating new approaches that convert more effectively.
The emergence of Googles Veo 3 AI has led to a boom in user-generated content, specifically viral Bigfoot videos, stirring discussions around copyright challenges and misinformation.
The Abundance Agenda is gaining traction in U.S. politics, deeply rooted in supply-side economics, and is influencing a significant shift within the Democratic Party's future.
Creating a Perplexity-style research AI agent can be achieved using Next.js 15 and OpenAI’s exa.ai, with a guide available including production-ready TypeScript code.
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