Category: Media Industry
The repo is engineered to prioritize content based on community-determined "reading time created" within the top 1,000 tags on HackerNoon. This approach ensures open access to the most essential and valued resources, stories and posts as determined by HackerNoon’s peer-driven community.
Building on the first iteration launched in 2020, the latest version offers a revamped design with new features, including trending interest, stock prices, evergreen index, and overall rankings of tech companies worldwide.
Startups of the Year is currently open for eligible startups to amplify their reach by leveraging HackerNoon’s proprietary voting platform to garner interest from a global community.
HackerNoon users can begin claiming their decentralized IDs free of charge in the near future, creating their self-sovereign identities without the need to remember or copy-pasting alphanumeric text.
Available on both iOS and Android platforms starting September 11, 2023, the app is designed to empower tech enthusiasts and anyone interested in the rapidly evolving tech landscape by offering them all the same functionalities as the HackerNoon.com website.
HackerNoon has launched an app on the Slack App Store to help slack communities immortalize their insightful conversations and share them with the world.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies are now being closely tracked by HackerNoon through Coin Pages powered by CoinMarketCap. Readers can view these pages to see daily changes in each coin's price and market cap alongside recently published stories.
HackerNoon has begun to roll out technology polls to its users alongside a weekly newsletter to inform readers about the latest developments surrounding tech companies.
After joining the Blockchain Game Alliance, HackerNoon has begun to track the biggest and most popular games on the blockchain. These rankings are constantly updated with social data, providing the latest information for gamers, investors, and game devs involved with the metaverse.
From now on, every story published on HackerNoon will include a synthetic audio player, through which users can select an AI voice to read the article aloud to them. This feature will improve accessibility for the vision impaired, and help improve time on site.