So I mentioned this in passing in my post about my Cybercultural website redesign...
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So I mentioned this in passing in my post about my Cybercultural website redesign... but what *are* we calling the 2010s in internet history? Whether you like the terms or not, Dot-com and Web 2.0 are good descriptors and people generally know what they refer to. But the 2010s? I asked ChatGPT and it suggested:
- Mobile-first era
- Social Media Boom
- Platform Economy
- Algorithmic EraNone of those is as snappy as dot-com or Web 2.0. Anyone have ideas?
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Sebastien Provencherreplied to Richard MacManus last edited by
@ricmac I don't like the name it proposed, but I believe "mobile" and "mobile apps" are definitely one of the top digital events of the 2010's.
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Matt Terenzioreplied to Richard MacManus last edited by
@ricmac The Epic Era. Remember this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPIC_2014
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Richard MacManusreplied to Matt Terenzio last edited by
@librenews I don’t actually remember that! I will have to track it down. Did it predict mobile?
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Richard MacManusreplied to Sebastien Provencher last edited by
@Sebprovencher Yes, mobile and social media were the key technologies
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Matt Terenzioreplied to Richard MacManus last edited by
@ricmac I don't recall anything about mobile. That would have been something. Doubt Apple was really considered part of it either. I'd like to see it again. We need the Internet Archive of Flash Movies Museum . . . or not
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Mike Macgirvin 🖥️replied to Richard MacManus last edited byThe Enshitocene.