We are living in a mobile world. We call the newborns digital natives, and it seems that we can do everything remotely. We don’t commute for our meetings as much as we used to. We use Skype or other virtual meeting assistants. We let our workers work from home. There are even some digital nomads who work and travel the world at the same time. So, do we still need to go to another country to showcase our products at fairs?
After three years, Wikipedia is now open. Does this mean that we gained freedom to reach or share information? Does this mean that we have the same opportunities as the rest of the world, to roam the internet and gain the same insights that a foreigner can gain? Are the answers to all the questions simple? Absolutely not.
It is funny how we come a full circle over major issues after hundreds of years. The newest and one of the strongest trends of 2020 is being ultra-local.
The trio of Yandex, Google, and the Turkish Competition Authority is wreaking chaos on the Turkish information and communications technology (ICT) market.
As a technology journalist, what I want the most is the success of technology companies born in Turkey. There is nothing that makes me happier than to report good things about our companies.
There is a recent phenomenon that has been worrying me. Due to the lack of trust in our judiciary, people have begun to search for justice through social media platforms in our beloved country.
The new generation is emerging, and they are starting to make a difference in every aspect of life. They are in some ways similar to their previous generation but very different in others. Like millennials, they are not unfamiliar with internet and mobile technologies, in fact they are born in it. They are true digitals. They were born into mobile and connected technologies. This has changed everything.
I don’t know another business quotation that has proven right over time like this one: “Every company will be a tech company.” The reason I say that is whatever you do, if you want to do it better, you need to be very efficient at technological solutions for the industry that you are working in. If you look at the biggest companies, you will see that they know how to use the latest technologies effectively.
The title is a saying in Turkish. It means that what you sell and your target group should be in line. Since Muslims don’t really care for snails, it would be very difficult and pointless to try to push snails in a dominantly Muslim target group.