
Steve Jobs’ Legacy for Creators and Entrepreneurs
On February 24, 1955, Steve Jobs was born—the man who turned a gray, boxy computer into a status symbol and, in the process, redefined the
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On February 24, 1955, Steve Jobs was born—the man who turned a gray, boxy computer into a status symbol and, in the process, redefined the
The creative industry thrives on innovation, fresh perspectives, and bold ideas—yet many companies are struggling to retain the very generation that embodies these traits: Gen Z.

Ever felt like your mind is working against you? Spoiler alert: it kind of is. But don’t worry—it has good intentions.

On February 21, 1925, The New Yorker was born—a magazine that redefined what it means to tell stories with depth, intelligence, and a dash of

On February 20, 1967, the world welcomed Kurt Cobain—a figure who, despite his short time here, left an unforgettable mark on music and pop culture.
On February 19, 1878, Thomas Edison patented the phonograph and paved the way for everything we hear today: music, audiobooks, podcasts, and WhatsApp messages that

Now think about it: how many brands, content creators, and businesses have been ‘Plutos’ and just vanished because they didn’t keep up with the changes?

📌What does this have to do with the creative economy? Digital creators and entrepreneurs can take some game-changing lessons from Google Maps’ success: 3 Lessons

So what does this have to do with the creative economy and digital business? EVERYTHING. The Sims was one of the first games to turn

💡 3 Darwin-Inspired Lessons for Creatives and Entrepreneurs: 1️⃣ Adapt or Fade Away: Algorithm changed? Market shifted? No stress. Those who adapt fast thrive. Those
While the world was getting used to boring PowerPoint presentations and sleepy coffee breaks, something different popped up: the Stream Unconference — an event where nobody’s just an audience and everyone can take the stage.
Most people still think blockchain is just about crypto. But honestly, it’s all about trust. It’s the first digital system made to record stuff without needing to trust anyone—just the code. 💡 So why does this matter for the Creative Economy? Because blockchain is changing what it means to be a creator: it lets you register digital ownership without middlemen. Artists can get automatic royalties. It makes sure that art, design, video, or music has a unique and traceable identity. Before, you’d create something and the world would forget it. Now, you create and blockchain remembers it—forever. 🎯 Mission […]
The world keeps spinning because thousands of techies—programmers, engineers, inventors—are grinding behind the scenes. They’re the unsung heroes creating the languages, chips, apps, and even the algorithms that fill up our timelines.
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang weren’t just cute — they totally changed how we see comics. Before that, comic strips were just seen as a pastime. But with Peanuts, they became cultural, educational, and philosophical vibes.
From a static page to a creative stage: the impact of HotJava in ’94.