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Mahesh Morem

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The stage was once the primary medium for showcasing art, then came radio, TV, keypad phones, and touchscreens—each redefining how we engage with content. Today, smartphones dominate. But what’s next? VR hasn’t quite lived up to the hype in adaptability. What do you think will be the next big medium?

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