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A digital breakdown of Silicon Valley goings-on; insights into the next big startups, tech entrepreneurs to watch and emerging trends in the startup space.
Why Your Real Estate Mobile App Development Company Is Silently Killing Your Listing Conversions
You launched the app. Users are downloading it. Sessions are happening. And yet — the number of users who take a meaningful action, book a viewing, call an agent, or submit an inquiry, is lower than it should be.
By Aarti Jangidabout 16 hours ago in 01
Tennis Court Flooring & Basketball Court Flooring: Complete Guide (2026)
Sports flooring plays a crucial role in performance, safety, durability, and maintenance costs. Whether you are building a professional facility, school court, or residential sports area, choosing the right flooring can significantly impact gameplay and long-term investment.
By Kashif Khana day ago in 01
Felt Flowers: A Sustainable Craft Blossoming with Purpose
Felt flowers have quietly grown into one of the most beautiful and eco-conscious alternatives to fresh and plastic flowers. Whether used for home décor, weddings, gifts, or creative expression, these soft, handcrafted blooms are more than just visually appealing—they carry a meaningful environmental story.
By Michael Philipsa day ago in 01
The AI Revolution
Why White-Collar Workers Are Now More Vulnerable Than Factory Workers THE JOBS DISAPPEARING IN SILENCE 📉 The artificial intelligence revolution that experts predicted would first eliminate manual labor and factory jobs has instead targeted the professional class with devastating precision, and the casualties are not assembly line workers or truck drivers as futurists warned but rather copywriters, graphic designers, financial analysts, customer service representatives, paralegals, junior programmers, and the vast middle tier of knowledge workers who built careers on skills that artificial intelligence can now perform faster, cheaper, and in many cases better than the humans who spent years developing expertise that has been rendered commercially obsolete in the span of months rather than the decades that previous technological disruptions required. The speed of displacement has been unprecedented with companies eliminating positions not through gradual attrition but through sudden restructuring where entire departments are replaced by AI systems that can produce the same output at a fraction of the cost, and the workers who are losing their jobs are discovering that the skills they invested years and tens of thousands of dollars in educational debt to develop are now available to anyone with a ChatGPT subscription for twenty dollars per month 💼😰
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in 01
I Tried 5 Different eCommerce App Development Companies — Only One Actually Built What I Needed
This is a true account. Names of the companies have been changed — not to protect them, but because this is not about any specific company. It is about the patterns I encountered, which are systematic and repeatable across the industry.
By Aarti Jangid7 days ago in 01
The Beauty of Felt Fabric: From Wool Felt to Handmade Decor
Felt fabric is one of the oldest and most versatile textiles in the world, yet it continues to capture hearts in modern homes, crafts, and décor. Whether it’s cozy wool felt, delicate felt flowers, or charming felt animal ornaments, this timeless material blends tradition with creativity in the most beautiful way.
By Michael Philips8 days ago in 01
The 10 Highest-Paying AI Jobs
The biggest misconception about working in AI is that you need a computer science degree and years of programming experience, when in reality many of the highest-paying roles in the AI industry require skills that come from liberal arts, business, communications, psychology, and other non-technical backgrounds, and companies are desperately hiring for these positions because they have plenty of engineers but not enough people who can bridge the gap between AI technology and human needs.
By The Curious Writer9 days ago in 01
I Replaced My 9-to-5 With ChatGPT
Eighteen months ago I was earning $45,000 annually as a marketing coordinator drowning in busywork and corporate politics, and today I earn $12,000 per month working twenty-five hours per week from my apartment using AI tools that handle eighty percent of the actual work while I focus on strategy, client relationships, and quality control, and the transition was not as difficult as you might think because most businesses desperately need people who understand both AI capabilities and human communication, and that intersection is where the money is.
By The Curious Writer9 days ago in 01
I Spent 6 Months Comparing AI Software Development Companies — Here's What I Found That Nobody Talks About
Six months ago, I started a research project that I expected to take three weeks. I wanted to understand the landscape of AI software development companies — who the real players were, what distinguished them from each other, and what founders should actually look for when engaging one.
By Aarti Jangid9 days ago in 01








