Technology played a huge role in our lives in 2021. From healthcare to education, everything happened online through those tiny little icons on our screens. Now as 2022 inches closer, it’s time to rethink our relationship with those glowing, sometimes productive, sometimes distracting boxes.
Along with e-books, users are also dipping their toes in the world of audiobooks. People who don’t get a lot of time to sit down and read are consuming information through audiobooks, many of which are now freely available on apps like Audible , Audiobooks.com, LibriVox, and more. “This year, I’m resolving to redownload Duolingo, stick with it and truly learn something,” says Andre Kazimierski, CEO of Improovy. “They’ve recently updated the app to make lessons available offline, making it even more convenient to learn.”
“I need to feel calm and centered after the rollercoaster that 2020 and 2021 have been, so I’m downloading Insight Timer, which is free and has a library of more than 80,000 guided meditations,” says Ryan Nieman, CEO of Solitaire.
And delete in 2023
Apps don’t do crap. You do. If you’re relying on an app to do it for you, you’ve already failed.