The phrase "www this av com better" reads like a scrambled or shorthand web address, a voice-to-text mistake, or someone trying to say “this AV (audio/visual) setup is better on the web.” That ambiguity is an opportunity—I'll treat it as a prompt about how the web has made audiovisual (AV) tools and experiences better, and why moving AV workflows and content to the web often wins. Here's a concise, engaging blog post you can publish or adapt. Web-native AV: Why the internet made audio and video better
The phrase "www this av com better" reads like a scrambled or shorthand web address, a voice-to-text mistake, or someone trying to say “this AV (audio/visual) setup is better on the web.” That ambiguity is an opportunity—I'll treat it as a prompt about how the web has made audiovisual (AV) tools and experiences better, and why moving AV workflows and content to the web often wins. Here's a concise, engaging blog post you can publish or adapt. Web-native AV: Why the internet made audio and video better
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