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Can US Technology Rise to the Challenge? Facing Global Competition and Domestic Hurdles
Once an undisputed leader, US technology now faces a crossroads. Global competitors are rising fast, while domestic issues threaten to stifle innovation. Can the US tech sector reclaim its dominance, or will the future belong to a more multipolar landscape?
By Jannita Mazhar2 years ago in Writers
Revolutionizing Software Testing: The Power of Low-Code and No-Code Testing
In the rapidly evolving world of software development, the need for efficient, scalable, and user-friendly testing solutions has never been greater. Enter low-code and no-code testing platforms—innovative approaches that are transforming the landscape of software testing.
By sakshipatel2 years ago in Writers
We Can't Make People Read Our Work
Introduction This is more observations about our creations on Vocal. I am reasonably prolific and I certainly don't expect anyone to read all or even part of my work, but we all want a little recognition to confirm that we are moving in the right direction. I try to comment as much as I can to let people know that I have read their story and sometimes I find I am the only one in there, and think "Why has nobody else read this" and then if I have the option I share in one or more of the Facebook Groups.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
My Truths about Medium, Substack, Vocal, and the Benefits for Writers
I was surprised that of the three platforms, only one felt truly writer-centric. Here’s my in-depth review of the three most popular writing platforms that have a monetization component. I look at how they operate, how responsive they are to inquiries, audience engagement, a brief synopsis of the money part, and overall writer satisfaction.
By Maryan Pelland2 years ago in Writers
Unleash Emotional Power in Your Writing with AI
Writing is more than just putting words on paper; it's about evoking emotion. Your words should resonate deeply with your readers, and AI can be your secret weapon. Let's dive into how you can master emotional resonance in writing using AI, transforming your narrative into a compelling story that your readers won't be able to put down.
By Rick Martinez2 years ago in Writers
The Machinery Behind Disposable Products: A Complete Guide
Introduction The disposable products industry has grown a lot over the years because people want more convenience and hygiene items like paper cups, plates, straws, and food containers are now a big part of our everyday lives. But what happens behind the scenes to make these products? The answer is the special machines designed to produce disposable items quickly and in an eco-friendly way. In this article you will learn about the main machines that make the disposable products industry work.
By Vinay Sharma2 years ago in Writers
You Are A Badass
You Are a Badass Deck: Use your secret weapons — Make a playlist of songs that gets you pumped up, listen to a motivational podcast, surround yourself with pictures of people who think you’re awesome, wear clothes that make you feel sexy and smart, dance, scream, pound your chest, go for a run while listening to the theme from Rocky — figure out what makes you feel like you could carry a horse over your head and do it as often as possible. Badass exercise cards by Jen Sincero
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
Setup Your Own Bulk Email Server | One Time Cost | Time4servers . Content Warning.
Setting up your own bulk email server in USA can be a game-changer for businesses aiming to streamline their email marketing efforts while maintaining control and cost-efficiency. Unlike relying on third-party services, setting up a bulk email server through Time4Servers offers a one-time cost solution that empowers businesses with full control over their email campaigns.
By elena grave2 years ago in Writers
Grateful ❤️
Sitting on the comfy blue sofa placed on one corner of the bedroom with my eyes glued to the TV, you walked in, with your pink T-shirt and black shorts, looking perfect, who knew pink looked so good on men, walked over to me, dropping kisses on my cheeks and lips, you pull out a chocolate and handed over to me. "I saw the tiktok reel you sent and got you this from the store."
By Anita Martins2 years ago in Writers







