Trends don’t start here in the cold North. We all know that. They tend to come from the coasts. Not always, but mostly. Some trends never even get here at all, and we can be fine with that — or not even realize we missed another one. Then there’s a trend that turns into a… crash.
There’s one of those taking shape out there in the world of big tech that we should hope never gets here. We’re hearing the talk more and more. New signs pop up. I caught a story yesterday that uses the stock market term “correction” in the headline — how polite — then proceeds to cite so many reasons it could be called a crash. Or a bubble burst.



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