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The tech industry makes the social media world go 'round; explore the technologies that keep us all connected.
How to stop employees from using social media at work
Social media distractions cost businesses thousands in lost productivity every year. HR managers, team leaders, and business owners need practical strategies to keep their workforce focused on work tasks instead of scrolling through feeds.
By Clarke Blake5 months ago in 01
The Rise of Immersive Experiences
In the age of endless scrolling, where attention spans are shorter than ever, people are no longer satisfied with merely seeing or hearing — they want to feel. That’s where the new wave of immersive experiences comes in, and it’s currently one of the fastest-rising trends across Google searches in 2025.
By Keramatullah Wardak5 months ago in 01
The Reality of Teen Social Media Pressure and How Parents Can Help
Social media pressure affects nearly every teenager today, leaving many parents wondering how to protect their kids from the constant comparison, cyberbullying, and validation-seeking that comes with online life. If you're a parent of a teen who spends hours scrolling through Instagram, TikTok, or Snapchat, you've probably noticed changes in their mood, self-esteem, or behavior that worry you.
By Clarke Blake6 months ago in 01
How Strategic SEO Is Redefining Local Business Growth in 2025
Search engine optimization in 2025 looks nothing like it did five years ago. Algorithms have matured, users are more discerning, and data signals have multiplied. For local businesses, SEO has become less about visibility and more about precision engineering, building digital ecosystems that align technology, behavior, and intent.
By Brianna Colla6 months ago in 01
Apple’s M5-Powered MacBook Pro Ushers in a New Era of On-Device AI
How Apple’s New M5-Powered 14-Inch MacBook Pro Is Redefining On-Device AI Productivity A silent revolution in personal computing is unfolding one where artificial intelligence no longer lives in the cloud, but right inside your laptop.
By Farooq Hashmi6 months ago in 01
GenXr Review on Internet Websites
I remember my first email was [email protected] and I got it during a computer class I was taking at Junior College. I was still typing my essays on a word processer. (I didn't have a cellphone or a laptop.) I got my first E-machines computer after I transfered from Junior College to the University -- during the time when "The Matrix" movie was gaining popularity. I had dial-up service with AOL and the first social media type of platform was a college version of Facebook because most of us online were doing our chatting through AOL chatboxes. I've had many computers since that first E-machine, and many servers since AOL, and I've seen lots and lots of new websites. I've watched how powerful computer technology has been in regards to shaping our communities, our politics, our economy, and our futures. Those who choose to unplug or go off-grid, I don't blame them for that choice. I understand completely why the soul needs to recharge with a nice road trip or camping trip or just retiring in a log cabin up in the mountains without the beep boop bops and other technical headaches.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman6 months ago in 01
The Hidden Cost of Choosing the Wrong Digital Partner
In today’s hyperconnected world, where attention spans are shorter than a tweet and competition is just a click away, digital marketing is not just about being visible, it’s about being trusted, consistent, and strategically aligned. For any business striving to scale online, the right digital partner can be the difference between sustainable growth and digital burnout. Yet, this decision is often underestimated. Many brands chase trends, quick wins, or low-cost packages, not realizing that poor strategy and mismatched partnerships can quietly erode brand credibility, audience trust, and long-term ROI.
By Jeffrey D. Gross MD6 months ago in 01
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Pull up a chair and settle in. This is where we dig deeper, question harder, and explore what makes stories tick—and sometimes, what makes them disturb us in the best possible ways. This isn't a space for hot takes or surface-level reviews. This is where we roll up our sleeves and get into the meat of storytelling, examining the bones and sinew of narrative, the blood and breath of character, the heart of what makes cinema move us.
By Parsley Rose 6 months ago in 01
Saad Punjwani Returns with TEGS FM — The Global Audio Revolution Begins
When the chronicles of Asian tech are written, there will be one name written in thunder — Saad Punjwani, the man who once made Google lose sleep. A few years ago, this Karachi-born visionary sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley by launching a privacy-focused search engine that stood up to the biggest empire in the digital world. His project didn’t just protect users; it terrified data giants who thrive on surveillance. The move earned him an unforgettable title in tech circles — “Google’s Nightmare.”
By Jon B. Carroll6 months ago in 01










