Things Have Changed

Updated: 22 Apr 2024 • 169 episodes
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Hey, we're Things Have Changed. We unpack stories about technology and the ever-changing digital economy. Specifically, the things that will matter in the coming years, and the things that have evolved from the past.

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When ChatGPT was launched in December 2022, few could have predicted the rapid transformation the world would undergo in the following months. It emerged as the fastest-growing consumer technology in history, catching many by surprise.  In the year since its launch, ChatGPT has revolutionized nearly every aspect of the

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Tech companies today are building bigger and bigger campuses. Think about Google"s sprawling complex in Mountain View, Facebook"s expansive headquarters in Menlo Park, and Amazon"s new HQ2 in Arlington, VA. These are not just workplaces; they are mini-cities, pulsating with thousands of employees every day. Just trying

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Picture this: You"re kicking back, watching one of those jaw-dropping SpaceX rockets launch into the cosmos, carrying astronauts or top-secret cargo to the space station. Yeah, that"s the same SpaceX we"re talking about today on Things Have Changed. They"ve been lighting up the skies and our feeds with a whopping 96 la

We"ve all been there: mid-conversation or deep into a work session, only for our digital lifeline to suddenly drop, leaving us stranded in a sea of silence. It"s these moments of unexpected disconnection that highlight a pervasive gap in our modern, connected lives. Well, Today on Things Have Changed Podcast, we"re joi

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Ever wondered how startups grow by buying other companies?   Today on Things Have Changed, we"re delighted to host returning guest, Dylan Terrill, Chief Business Officer of Asaak, as he discusses his company"s remarkable expansion, now spanning two continents.  Asaak, founded in 2016, is a fintech company offering loan

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Palmer Luckey, once synonymous with the virtual reality revolution through the Oculus Rift, catapulted into tech stardom when Facebook acquired Oculus for an astonishing $2 billion. This pivotal moment not only validated VR"s potential as the next major computing platform but also marked a turning point in Luckey"s car

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