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The fourth in our new series, Bytes, where Ash and Katie discuss 3 (actually 4) things from the latest Digital Works Newsletter.
In this episode we'll be discussing some of the links in the newsletter that went out on November 10th.
We talk about:
- Internet Artifacts
- This TechCrunch article "App Store for AI: OpenAI’s GPT Store lets you build (and monetize) your own GPT"
- An essay from journalist, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist, Om Malik, "The Social Internet Is Dead, Get Used To It"
- A piece in The Verge from Amanda Chicago Lewis, "The people who ruined the internet"
You can sign up for the newsletter at thedigital.works.
Chapters
1. Episode 038 - Ash & Katie, Bytes #4 - exploring 50 years of the internet, the ChatGPT store (and associated soap opera), the death of the social internet, and a polemic about SEO (00:00:00)
2. The Digital Works Podcast (00:00:11)
3. Changing Social Media and Google Landscape (00:13:44)
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