Thirty years ago, the baby web was just starting to go mainstream, but you could already see a pixelated vision of the world to come. In 1994, the modern Internet (which was almost always capitalized ...
Maybe we just ditch the algorithms. Maybe we just ditch the algorithms. is a reporter who writes about tech, money, and human behavior. She joined The Verge in 2014 as science editor. Previously, she ...
Experts warn that much of what is now online comes from machines pretending to be human. What does that mean for the future ...
AI browser agents represent the next evolution of web browsing, moving from passive search to active assistants that can navigate sites, take actions and complete tasks ...
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In today’s attention economy, forward-looking businesses with means are in constant pursuit of solutions to captivate their audiences, elevate user experiences, increase conversion rates and improve ...
After years of decline and a final wind-down over the past 13 months, on Wednesday Microsoft confirmed the retirement of Internet Explorer, the company’s long-lived and increasingly notorious web ...
Sixty years ago the futurist Arthur C. Clarke observed that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. The internet—how we both communicate with one another and together ...
There's a buzzword that tech, crypto and venture-capital types have become infatuated with lately. Conversations are now peppered with it, and you're not serious about the future until you add it to ...
Thriving on the internet’s glitchy personality, Pentagram use the crooked mould of our modern web-surfing attitudes to create ...