none of this is a creative tool
they are all just iterations of the same idea: streaming content
the last creative tool was, sadly, flash
sadly because it could have been the beginning of an era of open content creation platforms, but it was its end
> But have you considerer how much more accesible the internet has become?
much less
my mom could have browsed the internet 20 years ago, today she can't
she doesn't know how to signup, she doesn't even know what "login with facebook" means
> You heard of Viber? Super popular in non-western countries on-par with whatsapp. Skype you say? Zoom,webex,logmein
Iterations of the same idea.
Nothing new.
> The past always looks shinyand guess what,the internet is even more mysterious now for those who get curious enough!
It is really not.
There is just more content of lower overall quality.
> pluralsight,udemy,cybrary and MOOCs
NNTP and IRC worked well enough and they were free
none of this is a creative tool
they are all just iterations of the same idea: streaming content
the last creative tool was, sadly, flash
sadly because it could have been the beginning of an era of open content creation platforms, but it was its end
> But have you considerer how much more accesible the internet has become?
much less
my mom could have browsed the internet 20 years ago, today she can't
she doesn't know how to signup, she doesn't even know what "login with facebook" means
> You heard of Viber? Super popular in non-western countries on-par with whatsapp. Skype you say? Zoom,webex,logmein
Iterations of the same idea.
Nothing new.
> The past always looks shinyand guess what,the internet is even more mysterious now for those who get curious enough!
It is really not.
There is just more content of lower overall quality.
> pluralsight,udemy,cybrary and MOOCs
NNTP and IRC worked well enough and they were free