The 4 Technologies That Marked 2021
These are, in our opinion, the technologies that marked 2021.
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LatinAmerican Post| Juan Manuel Londoño
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In 2021, technology helped us endure the scourge of the pandemic. These are the 5 that stood out the most this year.
Messenger RNA vaccines
The most important technology for humanity this year was, without a doubt, messenger RNA vaccines. These vaccines, unlike normal vaccines, do not inject the "killed" virus into the body. Instead, they teach our cells to make a protein that triggers the immune response of our bodies. The result is a safer vaccine with fewer side effects. For many, names like Moderna and Pfizer brought great relief after nearly a year of fear and anxiety.
| CORONAVIRUS: Pfizer dice que la tercera dosis de la vacuna contra el coronavirus aumenta veinticinco veces los anticuerpos y neutraliza la variante omicron en las pruebas de laboratorio.
— Alerta News 24 (@AlertaNews24) December 8, 2021
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TikTok
Although it became more popular than anything at the end of 2019 and during 2020, the Chinese social network Tik Tok consolidated in 2021 as a serious rival to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. This year TikTok reached 1 billion users, and its popularity did not go unnoticed. So much so that the other major video platforms, such as YouTube, copied his Shorts model. Today, it is difficult to imagine a brand that does not have its own Tik Tok account, just as they do on their other social networks.
¡Los 5 clubes del deporte español con más visualizaciones en #TikTok durante noviembre 2021!
1.@FCBarcelona 103M
2.@realmadrid 53,8M
3.@Atleti 7,28M
4.@TeamDUXGaming 5,07M
5.@Cadiz_CF 2,63M pic.twitter.com/HeR49xfToy
— Deportes&Finanzas® (@DeporFinanzas) December 4, 2021
OnlyFans
Do you remember the Only Fans crisis? In August this year, the content subscription service announced that it was banning sexually explicit content, to "ensure the long-term sustainability of the platform and continue to host an inclusive community of creators and fans." After a week of criticism from their own users, the creators of Only Fans reversed that decision. It may seem weird, but a lot of people ended up depending on the platform for their source of income, so it's a good thing that the creators of Only Fans listened to their complaints.
La noticia de la mañana: OnlyFans se retracta. Los creadores de la plataforma podrán seguir subiendo contenido tranquilamente! https://t.co/nDWmEgksAs
— Oscar Alejandro (@eloscarale) August 25, 2021
NFT
NFTs or non-fungible tokens were everywhere this year. These are unique digital assets based on blockchain technology, which have a divided reputation on the networks. Although their supporters see them as the future of digital art and work for artists, their detractors see in them another empty promise, another pyramid scam that is sold under the guise of futuristic technology. The truth is that the money did move this year. For example, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recently sold his first tweet for $ 2.5 million as an NFT.
Este fue el primer tuit de la historia. Lo puso el cofundador y actual consejero delegado de Twitter, Jack Dorsey (@jack).
Ayer se vendió en una subasta digital por más de 2,4 millones de euros, que serán donados a la lucha contra la pobreza en África. pic.twitter.com/WcLK4uKIke
— Las Mañanas KISS (@lasmananaskiss) March 23, 2021