Nextbigfuture Ranked Ahead of MIT Technology Review in August

Similar Web tracks the traffic of internet websites and for August, 2023 they recorded that Nextbigfuture.com had more traffic than MIT Technology Review.

Thanks to all my existing and new readers for all of the past and future support.

Nextbigfuture was in the top 40,000 of all websites globally, top 20,000 of all websites in the USA and almost was in the top 1000 for all news and media publishers.

MIT Technology Review had 1.9 million views and Nextbigfuture had 25% more views in August.

The Popular Science website has almost no traffic. They are ranked at less than 6 millionth.

Universe Today had 1.3 million views in August.

Popular Mechanics does well with their site with 12 million views in a month.

Wired has 21 million views in a month.

The top ten nextbigfuture articles in traffic for last month were the following.

The LK99 superconductors were of keen interest, as well as the 6th generation fighter and future weapons and military technology coverage and several of the Tesla, space and SpaceX articles.

14 thoughts on “Nextbigfuture Ranked Ahead of MIT Technology Review in August”

    • Your comment was. Yay!! keep up the good work! One small remark though: I don’t like it when you publish world data, predictions, whatever and ignore Portugal. I know we’re pretty insignificant, but still… (I’m Portuguese, by the way).

      Your email was not real. Portugal is $267 Billion economy. Portugal is ranked 51st in global GDP. I know people from Portugal. I have visited Portugal. It has great food.
      I generally need some reason to go below top 10 or top 20.

      I was born and lived in Canada and Canada is top 9 in GDP and is on track to get to top 3,4 or 5. It is number one or two in immigration. It is countering the declining population trend.

      In general: for everyone complaining about lack of comments being approved. I have to wade through about 100 spam comments every day. There are significant numbers of very rude commenters. I am not obligated to publish comments. If people want comments published then be sure to make a useful comment that adds useful view and information to the article. If you feel you have the right to criticize me and the site then you better be sure it is a very valid and useful criticism.

      I appreciate compliments in comments. However, compliments are a tactic in spam comments.

      I am also generally not publishing needlessly and pointlessly political comments. I do not want to publish flame wars.

  1. Thank you for your hard work, dedication and intellectual honestly.
    I used to read MIT Technology Review but nowadays most of their article are tainted with woke/gender ideology, or talk “dangerous” privacy concerns, or see inequality and biased algirithms everywhere. They feel like politically morivated and just plain boring. I guess they just put some leftist intellectual in charge, in an attempt to be “modern” (or to praise the powers to be), but ,as they say, go woke, go broke.

  2. Congratulations. I also subscribe to 2 other science & tech blogs, but yours is the most cutting edge and best for tech likely to impact society.

  3. Been reading it, since before it was called NextBigFuture. One of my top 10 places to go on the web, during this time.

  4. Congratulations! With Wired and other traditional tech focused publications going woke and anti tech, next big future is a breath of fresh air. Keep up the good work.

  5. Yes Brian, your site is brilliant. Keep up the good work at least until we come to Alpha Centauri. I never miss a day to check what news you have.

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