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Cory Doctorow’s talk on enshittification – the way that platforms decay – is a great watch. He talks about what he believes needs to be done to reverse the enshittification of the internet and stop it from creeping onto all our devices. He coined the term last year to describe the way that platforms decay, and it really hit the zeitgeist. The American Dialect Society made it their Word of the Year for 2023. So what's enshittification and why did it catch fire? Listen as he explains his theory of how the internet was colonized by the giant tech platforms, why all those platforms are degrading so quickly and thoroughly, why it matters – and what we can do about it. Well worth it. The link below includes a transcript if you prefer to read it. https://lnkd.in/ek46JYNT
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. https://lnkd.in/eZ6ry9Gy #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. And remember, no matter how much technology evolves, it's the human connections that make it meaningful. #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. And remember, no matter how much technology evolves, it's the human connections that make it meaningful. #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. And remember, no matter how much technology evolves, it's the human connections that make it meaningful. #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. And remember, no matter how much technology evolves, it's the human connections that make it meaningful. #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. And remember, no matter how much technology evolves, it's the human connections that make it meaningful. #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
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The 21st of November 1969... a date that might not ring a bell immediately. But it's a date of monumental importance in the world of technology. On this very day, 54 years ago, the first permanent link was established between UCLA and the Stanford Research Institute on the ARPANet. And what's the big deal, you ask? Well, this connection laid the foundation for what we now know as the internet. Yes, the mighty internet - the backbone of our modern world, the invisible thread connecting us all - was born out of this humble connection. Think about it. Without this momentous event, would we be able to Google anything and everything under the sun? Could we have survived the pandemic without Zoom meetings and Netflix binges? How would we ever know what our old school friends had for lunch if not for Instagram? As business owners, we've come to rely on the internet more than ever. From reaching out to customers across the globe to managing remote teams, the internet has truly become a lifeline for our operations. Can you imagine running your business without it? I'd rather not! So, here's to the birth of the internet! It's been a wild ride, and the journey is far from over. As we navigate it, let's take a moment to appreciate how far we've come since that first link was established. And remember, no matter how much technology evolves, it's the human connections that make it meaningful. #InternetBirthDay #OnThisDay #TechHistory
The Birth of the Internet - This Day in Tech History
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