From where I sit, smartphones completely ruined the internet.
If you're defining "successful" in the sense of people-making-a-lot-of-money I completely agree.
If you're talking about the internet in 2005 vs 2025, smartphones completely ruined the internet. At one point I had half my high school using HTML in their AIM profiles because they thought mine was cool.
Now kids can hardly even type on an actual, physical keyboard.
cheschire|1 month ago
irishcoffee|1 month ago
If you're defining "successful" in the sense of people-making-a-lot-of-money I completely agree.
If you're talking about the internet in 2005 vs 2025, smartphones completely ruined the internet. At one point I had half my high school using HTML in their AIM profiles because they thought mine was cool.
Now kids can hardly even type on an actual, physical keyboard.
kjkjadksj|1 month ago
fc417fc802|1 month ago
I'd argue that's because the tech wasn't there yet. Not the network or other web tech itself but rather the average-person-using-a-computer tech.
rollcat|1 month ago