There’s no denying that the Internet is already a very social place, but it’s positioning itself to speak up even more in the next few years.
According Alexander Ljung, the co-founder of Berlin-based Soundcloud — a social platform that allows users to create and share their originally created sounds online — the Internet is readying itself to become a much more audible medium.
“In time, sound could become even bigger than video on the Internet,” Ljung told Mashable. “It’s bizarre that the web is virtually silent, and we want to unmute it.”