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Why Utah’s SaaS Giants Are Finally Going Mobile-First (and Why It’s Hella Late)
I was sitting in a coffee shop in Draper last Tuesday, staring at the Wasatch mountains and trying to pull up a quarterly report on my phone. The SaaS tool I was using—a "market leader" based right here in the Silicon Slopes—was basically a glorified spreadsheet shoved into a mobile browser. It was gnarly, and not in the cool, surf-vibe way. It was a disaster of tiny buttons and infinite scrolling.
By Samantha Blake2 days ago in Journal
6 Celebrity exes who get along
It is extremely difficult for celebrities to maintain a relationship, especially if they are involved with another global celebrity like themselves. This means that everyone knows about the relationship, both the good and the bad. Divorces and separations are often complex and take a long time to resolve. However, some celebrities get along very well after the breakup.
By Ninfa Galeano2 days ago in Journal
Writer Tries to Fact-Check Snopes, and Fails Epically
Commentary We live in the age of misinformation. There’s no way to deny it or to avoid it. As the Internet opens its users to a myriad of vital information, it has also exposed them to hyper-partisanship, ideological rants, and outright lies that some Internet sites offer. The situation has gotten so bad that even mainstream media outlets (print, broadcast and the Internet) have been affected by the misinformation propagated by numerous ideological and fake news sites.
By Dean Traylor6 days ago in Journal
Back on Vocal +
For those of you not familiar with me, hi, my name is Rain Dayze, and I am a writer! I used to be very prolific here on Vocal for many years, but a lot of things happened that changed my life. In both good and bad ways. If you are curious about more details, please check this update I posted a while back:
By Rain Dayze8 days ago in Journal
If God Is Not Physically Here, How Are We Supposed to Have a Relationship With Him?
If God is not physically standing in front of us… if we cannot see Him, hear Him audibly, or sit across from Him at a table… then how are we supposed to have a real relationship with Him?
By Sound and Spirit11 days ago in Journal
Are You Going to Hell for Being Gay?
If someone came up to me and asked, “Does being gay mean I’m going to hell?” I would not answer quickly. That question usually comes from fear. It comes from someone who is not trying to argue, but who is honestly worried about their soul.
By Sound and Spirit12 days ago in Journal
Four Reasons Why I Dislike Listening to Podcasts
They say that knowledge is power and that's the truth, in most cases. Podcasts are accessible everywhere: from YouTube to apps such as iHeart and Spotify, either in video or audio form. Almost 55% of Americans listen to podcasts, while 619 million individuals listen to them worldwide. They can be influential and insightful to people. However, that's not the case for me. Netflix is now airing podcasts on their platform. I'll highlight four reasons why I don't like podcasts. If they're your personal cup of tea, I won't judge you.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 13 days ago in Journal
Top 10 Trending Gift Ideas for Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s is almost here, and I’ve noticed something every year around this time. People are not really looking for dramatic, over-the-top gifts. They’re looking for something personal. Something that feels like it belongs in real life, not just on social media.
By Marie Colvin13 days ago in Journal
Why is the dragon, one of the 12 zodiac animals, not a real-life creature?
No one could have imagined that before dragons became one of the twelve zodiac animals, they had to endure hardships unimaginable to ordinary people. And all of this explains why dragons are the only species not found in the twelve zodiac animals.
By NGUYỄN VĂN XUÂN14 days ago in Journal
Dr. Scott Silverman on Tzedakah as Justice: Dignity, Anonymity, and Accountability in Jewish Giving
Scott Silverman, EdD, is Dean of Noncredit & External Programs at Santa Monica College in Culver City, California. He leads adult and noncredit education, workforce training, community outreach, and student development initiatives that expand access beyond traditional degree pathways. Silverman is known for program building, data-informed forecasting, and practical student-engagement strategies, and he frequently speaks on higher education management and the evolving workplace. He also teaches, mentors staff, and partners with local organizations to support older adults and re-entry learners. His work blends service, accountability, and a campus-centred belief in human potential while keeping equity and dignity at the center.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen15 days ago in Journal







