I found the Kleinman report to be an interesting monthly publication covering web developments and internet trends. It serves as a useful resource for tracking the early evolution of the web and digital media happenings.
I explored Podman for local databases and studied how AI replaces professional research reports. I also tested real-time Whisper transcription tools, discovered DuckDB SQL shortcuts, and learned the weird history behind Roman urine taxes.
I've been waiting for the Scout Report, one of the internet's oldest and most reliable discovery tools, to launch a weblog. This new format provides more frequent updates on the best quality resources found across the web.
I recommend the latest Emerging Digital Economy report. I found the first two editions extremely informative for understanding how the internet and ecommerce were reshaping the global landscape during the early 2000s.
I've found two significant web archives: the primary Internet Archive and a dedicated collection of digital records from September 11, preserving how the early web reacted to major world events.
I've ordered the World Employment Report to investigate why the ILO suggests India's software industry boom won't last. I want to look deeper into the research and economic predictions regarding global employment trends and IT growth.