Excellent answers here. I would like to add another : Privacy/Security/Military grade encryption Hear me out.While there definetly have been companies making huge strides in that area (Proton,Mullvad,Tor,Brave,Linux foundation,etc) there are others who use those words without giving it a second thought.Facebook claimed they care about your privacy.Microsoft and security.NordVPN and their military grade encryption.These are huge companies and when they use these words to appease the masses, it is either meaningless or has become a buzzword
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And for the 90s: Information Superhighway.
thin clients
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Remember when "web2.0" and "social" (in the Tech sense) were just buzzwords?
In my world the 2010βs were very much βcloudβ and βdevopsβ
Now itβs 100% βAIβ
Blockchain
2000: Big/Fat Pipe
2010: Web 2.0
"Virtualization"
"Cloud"
"AI"
Augmented Reality
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