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The history of technology and technology throughout history; human innovation from the first stone tool to the iPhone and beyond.
5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Launching a Digital Advocacy Campaign
Without digital advocacy, it can be difficult to measure the success of your campaigns — or even know if you're winning, at all. In fact, 94% of advocacy campaigners believe the opposing side is winning, and 86% believe they should embrace more impactful tactics.
By Hammad Hassan3 years ago in 01
Are Cryptocurrencies As A Safe haven Amid Russia / Ukraine Conflict
Mark Cuban Once said, is Bitcoin is “a store of value…that is more religion than solution to any problem.”therefore it seems Cryptocurrencies are more of a religion than a problem-solving tool. When you acquire bitcoin or those cyrptocurrencies , you must understand that you are investing in a complete community.
By Estalontech3 years ago in 01
An Anticipated Weakening of the Dollar’s Momentum Might Bring Relief Rally for Bitcoin
In addition to the Federal Reserve implementation of interest rate hike , the development of the geopolitical situation in Europe also affects the nerves of financial markets including US stocks and cryptocurrency as both felt the effect and slide down while USD dollars appreciated after the news was announced within the same day when Russian President Vladimir Putin officially declared a “partial mobilization”, ordering the states to set up military committees and recruiting reserve troops. Defense Minister Shoigu revealed that 300,000 reserve troops will be called up this time.
By Estalontech3 years ago in 01
Social Media is Going to Die Soon
I never thought I’d see the day when my social media usage plummeted to the point of almost being non-existent. Yet, here we are in 2022. I have been on it at least 75–90% less than any other year that I ever remember, by my estimation. I have to say, I don’t miss much about it at all.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in 01
Women Dominated The World of Computer Programming: Where Did They All Go?
Women dominated the computing and tech industries up until the early 90s, not just as secretaries but as programmers, in the days where programming was done on paper before it was ran through machines. Marie Hicks, a historian of technology, shares insight on women in computing and the evolution:
By Ewuranna Smith-Quayson3 years ago in 01
The Story of the Steam Machine
Motion Arm: The Lever System Towards the end of the fourteenth century and at the beginning of the fifteenth century, the use of the motion arm system-the lever is one of the most important mechanical advances of the Middle Ages. This system allowed a continuous round movement to turn into a straight commuting movement and vice versa. The fact that this was not known until then limited technical developments. The lever system has been used for centuries. But the same cannot be said for the drill arm. It is not possible to come across such a tool before 1424.
By Selen Kurtoglu3 years ago in 01
Future of Automation: 9 Predictions to Look Out For in 2022
While automation has been evolving at lightning speed over the last few years, it doesn't look like it's slowing down. So what does the future of automation look like? We’ll cover that and more in this article.
By Hammad Hassan3 years ago in 01





