The Next YouTubesSuccessful startups today must focus on building solid companies before seeking acquisition by larger firms.
Welcome to 2004 Week2004 was a groundbreaking year for the internet, marking the introduction of major platforms and the birth of Web 2.0.
The Guy Behind the Most Nostalgic Sites on the InternetRiley Walz's projects reflect a nostalgia for the early internet, merging fun and innovation amidst today’s serious tech landscape.
The Next YouTubesSuccessful startups today must focus on building solid companies before seeking acquisition by larger firms.
Welcome to 2004 Week2004 was a groundbreaking year for the internet, marking the introduction of major platforms and the birth of Web 2.0.
The Guy Behind the Most Nostalgic Sites on the InternetRiley Walz's projects reflect a nostalgia for the early internet, merging fun and innovation amidst today’s serious tech landscape.
The Enshittocene: How the Internet Got Worse in the 2010sThe 2010s saw the 'enshittification' of the internet, as platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Apple prioritized their interests over user and developer experience.
The Decade in Culture-Tech: Streaming, Binging, OpiningThe shift from Web 2.0 to mobile-centric platforms has both democratized access to technology and raised concerns about corporate dominance and user control.
What the Internet Was Like in 2004Web 2.0 began in 2004 with launches of Facebook, Flickr, Gmail, and key technologies like Ajax, revolutionizing web interactions.