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Web3 technologies are poised to become more mainstream this year, according to a treatise penned by a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) ahead of the group's big annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Mark your calendars for the industry's biggest conferences around next-generation Web and Web development.
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Sportswear giant Nike has taken another step into Web3 territory with the launch of .Swoosh, a blockchain-based platform from which members can create and collect digital versions of jerseys, shoes and other clothing to wear in online games and other virtual spaces.
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Microsoft is one of the metaverse's most influential cheerleaders, but what does it think the metaverse even is?
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Since Elon Musk concluded his acquisition of Twitter in at the end of October, there has been something of a clarion call to abandon the platform and join one of the decentralized microblogging networks, such as Mastodon, Hubzilla or Diaspora.
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A new open source extension for Chrome browsers promises to protect users against rising Web3 security threats like phishing and fraudulent contracts.
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Earlier this week, The New Computer Corporation (NCC) announced Inkey, a new set of tools for launching and running decentralized application program services (dAPIs) for Web3-focused interactions.
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A new report on the state of non-cryptocurrency blockchain development shows how developers and learners interact with 15 different platforms.
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Microsoft recently announced the new .NET MAUI Community Toolkit v1.3 adds support for Gravatar, standing for "globally recognized avatar."
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An augmented reality contact lens may be here sooner than you think.
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Q&A with Ian Thornton-Trump, chief information security officer at Cyjax, a threat intelligence solutions provider.
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Q&A wtih Philip Ingram on DAOs, Web3 standardization (or the lack thereof), and exactly how much FUD there is in the Web3 conversation.
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The latest Stack Overflow survey find a mixed take on Web3 technologies.
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The cryptography practice of zero knowledge proofs (ZKP) -- proving and validating information without revealing the data behind the information -- is the key to securing and growing Web3 and the metaverse, a recent survey found.
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This week Amazon Web Services released a metaverse-like game called AWS Cloud Quest: Cloud Practitioner o train users on its cloud.
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Earlier this week Microsoft released a warning that the company is seeing an increased number of phishing attempts aimed at web3.
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Last week Intel announced that it is developing new technologies for the blockchain ecosystem.
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Google Cloud announced the formation of a new Digital Assets Team for blockchain technology, whose rise it compared to that of open source and the internet.
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According to a recently updated Microsoft document, the Azure Blockchain service will end on Sept. 10, 2021,
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Originally announced as a beta in 2018, it is now commercially available to help organizations build business networks and deploy business-critical decentralized applications.
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Blockchain development specialist ArcBlock announced ABT Wallet and an upcoming SDK, designed to let mobile app developers easily use decentralized identity functionality.
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On Jan. 5 Coinbase detected a deep chain reorganization on the Ethereum Classic (ETC) blockchain, including a double spend.
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Blockchain is a complicated, hard-to-define technology with a lot of potential use cases, which are now easier to experiment with on the Amazon Web Services cloud.
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Western Digital this month unveiled technology with which the company intends to produce the world's first 14TB enterprise-class HDD.
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Hitachi announced a major reorganization last week and a new datacenter management suite.