MV Journal February 7 - February 21
Russia and Ukraine dominate the news, and it seems that the story isn’t ending soon. The tech industry is unphased by...
A curated editorial series blending news, analysis, and storytelling from the technology world, published fortnightly between 2020 and 2022 for Multivision.
MV Journal was a recurring technology digest I authored for Multivision, where each edition covered two weeks of global tech developments: from Apple launches to AI breakthroughs, from Metaverse ambitions to quiet open-source revolutions.
Each issue combined journalistic curation with editorial voice, offering a readable synthesis of what mattered, why it mattered, and how it shaped the future of technology.
Russia and Ukraine dominate the news, and it seems that the story isn’t ending soon. The tech industry is unphased by...
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MV Journal was my way of connecting dots across the fast-moving world of technology, a balance between news digest and editorial storytelling.
Rather than chasing headlines, each edition aimed to summarize a moment in time, using narrative to make sense of complex trends. The tone was conversational yet analytical, often with cultural or philosophical reflections.
From the first News.ceil section to deep dives like Web3? or Meta, it represented the kind of writing that bridges technical insight, narrative clarity, and editorial craft.
Explore the complete collection of MV Journal editions, spanning two years of technology commentary and analysis.
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