I tried out an online palm reading tool on Yahoo Astrology to see what my hands revealed about my future. It was a simple way to explore digital divination and fortune-telling in the early 2000s.
I found a prototype of the future in the Handspring Treo, which combines a mobile phone with a Palm PDA. It's a significant early step toward the converged smartphone devices we'll soon be using.
AI is much better at agreeing about a person’s chat-based patterns than at inferring meaningful truths from palm photos, even when multiple agents seem to converge.
I found that Planet M is now live online. The site provides a digital hub for music and entertainment news, bringing their popular retail music brand into the early 2000s web landscape for fans.
I finally added a photo of myself to my homepage, marking a small milestone in personalizing my online presence. While the quality is subjective, it represents an early step in crafting my digital identity on the web.
I examine how high plagiarism rates in online courses highlight a conflict between academic originality and corporate report-writing needs, suggesting that the core objectives of online certifications may soon undergo a significant shift.