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From SaaS to “Agentic Applications”: What’s Next for Subscription Services?
SaaS used to feel cutting‑edge: no installs, monthly billing, everything in the cloud. In 2026, that’s just the baseline. The next wave is here. Instead of software that waits for you to click buttons, we’re moving to software that acts on its own toward your goals. That shift is quietly reshaping SaaS and Agentic applications in subscription services, pricing, customer expectations, and how teams run their ops.
By Jessica Bennett2 months ago in Journal
Top Progressive Web App Development: Driving the Next Wave of Digital Innovation
Here’s another fresh 700-word blog on Top Progressive Web App (PWA) Development, this time written with a contemporary digital innovation tone—great for tech startups, app developers, and web agencies focusing on transformation and user experience.
By Yash Smith2 months ago in Journal
How Marketers Can Improve Writing Skills Without Formal Training?. AI-Generated.
I didn’t learn to write in a classroom. I learned in small, unremarkable moments, usually early in the morning, sitting at my kitchen table with a half-finished cup of coffee and a screen full of words that didn’t quite sound right. The ideas were there. The intent was clear. Still, the sentences felt borrowed, like I was wearing someone else’s voice.
By Jane Smith2 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Wealth, architecture and the shaping of civilisation
Stanislav Kondrashov’s Oligarch Series presents a compelling framework that examines how concentrated economic influence influences civilisation’s aesthetic and cultural trajectory. Blending his expertise in civil engineering, economics, and finance, Kondrashov explores the relationship between patronage, artistic expression, and built heritage, arguing that aesthetics are not decorative luxuries but the core framework upon which enduring societies are built.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Journal
Haunted Museum....
Act I; {Setup, The diverse range of genres available encompasses the exciting worlds of urban fantasy, the intriguing puzzles of paranormal mysteries, the chilling narratives of true crime horror, and the grim landscapes of dark fantasy.}
By Pseudonym “Kathy,” though my legal name is Chantel.2 months ago in Journal
When to Break Cross-Platform Rules and Go Fully Native
I remember the moment clearly because nothing dramatic happened. No crash. No heated argument. Just a quiet pause in the room. I was sitting at the table with two phones in front of me, the same screen open on both, tapping back and forth while the afternoon light softened outside the window. The app worked on each device. Still, my hands noticed something my mouth hadn’t said yet.
By Mike Pichai2 months ago in Journal
The Quiet War for Your Pocket: Samsung vs. Apple in 2025
For years, the smartphone war was loud. Bigger screens. Louder launches. Brighter colors. Long lines outside stores. The competition between Apple and Samsung once felt like a public spectacle—easy to spot, easy to choose sides in.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal










