Category: Technology

Trends across software, infrastructure, media, and digital commerce.

  • Digital Media Is Getting More Personal Again

    The next phase of digital media looks less like anonymous scale and more like trusted voices.

    Readers increasingly want a person, team, or editorial lens they can recognize. That does not mean facts matter less. It means interpretation, consistency, and accountability matter more.

    Why it matters

    When every feed has the same headlines, the differentiator becomes judgment: what gets selected, what gets ignored, and how clearly the story is explained.

  • The New Newsletter Stack: Simple, Direct, Measurable

    Newsletters keep surviving platform cycles because they solve a simple problem: direct distribution.

    Algorithms change, feeds get crowded, and social reach becomes harder to predict. Email is not immune to deliverability pressure, but it gives publishers a more durable relationship with their audience.

    What matters most

    • A clear promise for the reader.
    • Consistent sending cadence.
    • Clean segmentation.
    • Fast feedback from opens, clicks, replies, and conversions.

    The best newsletter programs are not just broadcasts. They are feedback systems.