He champions the losers of technological history—the failed operating systems, the rejected domain names, the gadgets that promised to change the world and ended up in a landfill. In doing so, he humanizes technology. He shows us that progress is messy, weird, and often accidental.
By "hunting for the end of the long tail," Smith has not only carved out a unique niche in the creator economy but has also redefined what it means to be a digital historian in the 21st century. The Philosophy of "The Dull Side"
He champions the losers of technological history—the failed operating systems, the rejected domain names, the gadgets that promised to change the world and ended up in a landfill. In doing so, he humanizes technology. He shows us that progress is messy, weird, and often accidental.
By "hunting for the end of the long tail," Smith has not only carved out a unique niche in the creator economy but has also redefined what it means to be a digital historian in the 21st century. The Philosophy of "The Dull Side"