Hey Friends 🤓,
Trust you all had a great week 🤗?
This year, I published 36 free Weekly Articles that were read over 2,300 times. While those may not be world-beating figures, they are encouraging. They prove the value of my work, and I hope MAP’s Newsletter can have ten times more impact in the coming year. Thank you for being part of it.
To wrap up the year, below are the 5 most-read pieces of the year in descending order. If you missed any of these, hopefully, they provide some good reading over the holidays.
The five most-read essays
Here are the five most popular newsletter editions according to page views.
5) USE CASES FOR AI and BLOCKCHAIN
The convergence of AI and blockchain is still in its infancy but we should expect to see the union of these technologies gaining traction and becoming mainstream across sectors from financial services, supply chain, and telecoms to health and insurance.
4) TECHNOLOGICAL INVENTIONS OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Inventions are great, innovating on them makes it (invention) better.
3) The WEB Evolution: WEB 1.0-2.0-3.0, Key Differences.
If history has taught us anything, it is that these changes will have a significant impact. In this piece, I explain how the web has evolved, where it's headed, and why it matters.
2) TECHNOLOGICAL INVENTIONS OF THE 19TH CENTURY-2
We have misplaced the concept today because we only refer to anything relating to computers or programming as Tech. Although it’s the predominant technology today, we should not forget the basic concept of technology itself.
1) TECHNOLOGY AND GLOBALIZATION
We are living in a fast-paced world, however, if we want to continue to grow forever, we are going to need new technologies that radically change the way we do things because spreading old ways to create wealth around the world will result in devastation, not riches.
That’s a wrap
See you in January, and enjoy the holiday.
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