We, at SushiTech, are naturally curious about technology.
There’s a new product launch, a software update, a viral trend, or a big claim about the future of technology every day. Some of these developments are really significant, others tend to fizzle out as quickly as they come. We want to help readers understand the difference.
We look at technology with curiosity and common sense. We try to focus on what’s useful, interesting and relevant to everyday people rather than only what’s trending.
We take the time to learn about a topic before we write content for it. We read, we research, we compare information and we look at different points of view. Once we understand, we take that information and make it into content that is easier to follow and understand.
It is perfectly OK that not every reader is a techie. In fact, a lot of our articles are written for the average user. We believe technology should be welcoming, not frightening.
We also know that technology changes quickly. What is popular today may be replaced by something else tomorrow. Therefore, we periodically review and update our content as necessary.
We try not to build it up too much. Technology is exciting enough. Readers don’t need exaggerated claims or misleading headlines. They want information that is clear and helps them understand what is going on and why it matters.
If we get it wrong, we will rectify it. We will try to keep our content current, if we learn of new information. We believe that being transparent with our readers is an important part of building trust.
SushiTech is for anyone who likes to learn about technology, whether they’re a newbie, a tech-head or just curious about the digital world we live in. That purpose guides all of our publishing.
Thank you for reading SushiTech and being a part of our growing community.