In the bustling year of 1995, Microsoft released Windows 95. The commercial featured a huge Rolling Stones hit, and the brand-new OS caused massive shock waves in the tech world.
Let’s imagine an old-school redactor staring at their typewriter, puzzled by this everchanging tech world while writing a new piece for the local newspaper—the editor requested an article on how computers and the internet, in general, would change the job market. Although talented with words, our envisioned redactor still possesses limited tech-savviness and has never really surfed the Web. Even though computers are already present in their office, they’ve never bothered to use them. Yet, for a couple of years now, a feeling of obsoletion toward the trusty old typewriter has been taking over the writing industry at large.
CentralNic Group Plc (LON:CNIC) is one of the world’s leading providers of internet infrastructure services. The company provide tools for those who wish to go beyond consuming internet content. CentralNic’s services are designed for those who seek to contribute, to communicate, to build, to promote and to earn online.