Searching is for the past
December 09, 2015It’s probably obvious to everyone, but when we perform online searches, we’re looking at the past. Published in the past This is probably…
Written by Julien Genestoux. Entrepreneur, Hacker, Investor & Advisor You should follow me on Bluesky and Farcaster
It’s probably obvious to everyone, but when we perform online searches, we’re looking at the past. Published in the past This is probably…
This post is the text version of a talk I’ve been giving at several conferences (and I plan to give it a couple more times). I have spent many years observing and building things on the web and this is one of the main trends I’ve been seeing over the last 10-15 years. It was initially published on Ouvre-Boite.
To us, web developers, the web browser is a very complex application which implements countless protocols and specs to display content from an incredible amount of different websites. Its very nature is to be decoupled from the content it displays… and that’s the main reason why the web is so wide.
To us, web developers, the web browser is a very complex application which implements countless protocols and specs to display content from…
Hello World
In the very last couple years, messaging has been one of the eldorados of the web: whether it’s Snapchat, Whatsapp, Kik, or even Twitter…
This post is the text version of a talk I’ve been giving at several conferences (and I plan to give it a couple more times). I have spent…
The future of digital identity should not be determined by one company In a pretty long post my friend Chris Messina shares his…
As you probably be know by now I’m a very strong open web advocate. I also believe strongly that software is eating the world and that old…
This piece was initially published on Medium. I’m resharing here, for when Medium will go away… These days, two-factor-auth is the new black…
