economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
India’s Twitter Rival Little Yellow Bird “Koo” Shuts Down
Koo, the Indian social media platform that aimed to rival Twitter, is shutting down. Founders Aprameya Radhakrishna and Mayank Bidawatka announced the decision was made due to financial difficulties and an unpredictable market. Despite its achievements, the high cost of maintaining technology services and failed partnership talks led to this outcome. The company started laying off a significant part of the workforce in April 2023.
By JUHITA MAJI2 years ago in Journal
The Rise of Quantum Computing: Revolutionizing Technology and Innovation
Introduction Quantum registering, when a hypothetical idea bound to scholastic papers, is quickly turning into a reality that vows to reform innovation and different businesses. As tech monsters like IBM, Google, and Microsoft take critical steps in creating quantum PCs, the expected applications and ramifications of this innovation are accumulating far and wide consideration.
By Muhit Marzan Hossain2 years ago in Journal
The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
"The Social Media Paradox: Unraveling the Enigma of Mental Health" In the vast expanse of the digital realm, social media has become an integral thread in the intricate tapestry of our lives. Like a double-edged sword, it wields the power to both unite and isolate, to inspire and depress. As we navigate this virtual landscape, we find ourselves entwined in a complex dance of emotions, torn between the thrill of connection and the agony of comparison.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Journal
5 Feet Rotavator Buying Guide: Must Have Features for Efficient Land Preparation
Modern machinery is transforming the agricultural equation from traditional to modern. Rotavators, which are also known as rotary tiller machine emerged as a powerful workhorse in agriculture. They play an important role in modern agriculture and provide support to farmers in preparing the field for crop cultivation. The Rotavators come with attachments like multiple blades or tines, which help them work efficiently and break the soil easily.
By Mahira Kaur2 years ago in Journal
Impact of Canadian government's right-to-repair consultation on consumers' ability to repair products
The ***Canadian government's*** *right-to-repair* consultation, launched in 2023, has the potential to significantly impact consumers' ability to repair ***products in Canada***. Here's a closer look at the potential impacts:
By Himanshu Kumar2 years ago in Journal
AI: Friend or Foe?
Oh, the marvellous world of Artificial Intelligence, where the lines between helpful innovation and dystopian nightmares blur faster than you can say "Hey, Siri!” Picture this: a realm where machines make miracles happen, where Siri isn't just a virtual assistant but a saviour for those with disabilities. AI appears as both a ray of hope and a sign of uncertainty in this digital dance between triumph and trepidation. While it champions accessibility for the marginalized, its algorithms often echo the biases of society, perpetuating injustice in their wake.
By Alishba Yousuf2 years ago in Journal
Artificial Intelligence in the Educational Sector
Artificial Intelligence has been making waves in various industries, and the education sector is no exception. Education has a history of being impervious to inventions that have transformed society in other ways. Perhaps artificial intelligence is no different from its many new versions, like chat bots.
By Michelle Ann Javier2 years ago in Journal
Reclamation Project in Navotas: Fishing Capital No More?
The simplest method of land reclamation involves simply filling the area with large amounts of heavy rock and/or cement, then filling it with clay and soil until the desired height is reached.Land reclamation is associated with some dangers, such as flooding and soil liquefaction and reclaimed lands are expensive and can be damaging to corals and marine life. It also changes the quality of the surrounding areas of water.
By Michelle Ann Javier2 years ago in Journal
Why the Steel Industry Needs to Consider Installing Solar
India boasts the world's second-largest steel industry and is the third-largest consumer of steel. The steel sector is a cornerstone of India’s economy, contributing around 2% to the GDP and employing approximately 2.5 million people in steel and associated industries. However, the steel industry is also a major contributor to CO2 emissions, making it imperative to explore sustainable alternatives. One promising solution is the adoption of solar energy.
By Bluebird Solar2 years ago in Journal









