
Today in History: April 1, 1976
Three bearded dudes in a garage in California start a company called… Apple. Yeah, you heard that right. Apple, like the fruit. Because apparently “Uncle Steve’s Computer” didn’t sound professional enough.
Learn something new every day — a concept, an idea, a mindset shift. Small daily upgrades = big transformations.
It’s not magic. It’s exponential growth.

Three bearded dudes in a garage in California start a company called… Apple. Yeah, you heard that right. Apple, like the fruit. Because apparently “Uncle Steve’s Computer” didn’t sound professional enough.

On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey sent out the first tweet. This was a huge deal for the Digital Creative Economy because it kicked off a revolution in communication. From that moment on, the 280-character limit started boosting creativity, turning ideas into cultural movements and putting the power of instant communication right in the palms of millions.
On March 20, 1999, Legoland California opened its doors, turning dreams into reality with giant LEGO blocks. How can you use your creativity to build your own empire?

On March 19, 1895, the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, filmed their first movie using the cinematograph, a brand-new invention they had just patented.

Today, March 18th, we’re vibing with the memory of 1965, the year Alexei Leonov stepped out of his capsule and dove into the unknown.
Ah, March 17th! While a lot of people link this day to overflowing cups of green beer and awkward attempts at Irish jig dancing, not many remember the legend of St. Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland. Now, you might be thinking, “What does this have to do with the digital creative economy?” Well, buckle up, because we’re about to turn snakes into followers and legends into marketing strategies!

So, like, on this day (March 13) way back in 1879, Albert Einstein was born—yeah, that genius with the wild hair, always sticking his tongue out, and the dude who came up with the famous Theory of Relativity. Oh, and it’s also Pi Day (3.14) today. Is that just a coincidence or is the universe just messing with us? And why should you even care about this? Stick around, and I’ll break it down for you real quick! 😜🌌

The Expanse really stands out because of its deep characters, super realistic and detailed universe, and a smart political storyline. Plus, it’s done an awesome job expanding from books to streaming and games while keeping that top-notch quality.

So, like, on this day (March 13th), but back in 1989, the genius Tim Berners-Lee dropped the proposal for what would become the World Wide Web (WWW).

Cyberpunk 2077 went from being a total flop, full of bugs, to becoming one of the biggest games ever, all thanks to the persistence, constant updates, and the CD Projekt Red team actually listening to the community.
This is the exact moment when humanity realized it could turn movement into energy, paving the way for engines, generators, power plants, batteries, entire cities… and even that phone charger that’s never around when you need it.
Today is a day to celebrate those who turn courage into strategy, intuition into innovation, and exhaustion into results.
Women’s Entrepreneurship, recognized by the UN, serves as a reminder that female determination has been the hidden engine of the economy for centuries.
And now, it finally has a name, a space, and a visible impact.
Today, we’re celebrating those humans with an internal drive of 12 terabytes dedicated just to nostalgia. The collectors.
People who see value where others see dust, who rescue stories that time tried to erase, and who turn a simple object into a capsule of identity, culture, and creativity.
Today we’re celebrating the glorious day when designers, devs, researchers, and users from all over the world come together for the 21st time in a row to say:
— “Please, stop making products that are impossible to use.”
Back in ’73, in the Bronx, a community fed up with violence figured the best way to fight back was through rhymes, dance, and spray painting walls. That’s how Hip Hop was born—proof that when the system slams doors shut, art kicks open windows in style. 💡 Historical Context