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Just over a year ago, “vibe coding” sounded like a meditation technique you’d do at a music festival, not a way to build software.

In 2026, it’s a dictionary-recognized word, a multibillion-dollar market, and how a lot of people are building everything from online stores to hardware prototypes.

What started as a niche way to build software with AI prompts instead ...


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Spring in Kraków, the open web in the spotlight, and the WordPress community converging on one of Central Europe’s most storied cities – that’s the setup for WordCamp Europe 2026, running June 4–6 at the ICE Kraków Congress Centre. Hostinger is joining the action as an Editor-level sponsor, and we can’t wait to spend three days with the people who keep WordPress moving forwar...


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If your company has an internal AI assistant, you probably know how this story starts. You launch it, people love it, usage grows, but then it stops going deeper.

That was the case with DEX, Hostinger’s internal AI assistant. People used it every day, but they used it the same way: ask a question, get an answer, move on.

DEX was helpful, but it didn’t change how a...


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There are 392.5 million domain names registered worldwide, and that number is still climbing. The domain market has grown 6.5% year-over-year, driven by expanding internet access, new business formation, and a digital economy where having your own domain is effectively a prerequisite for credibility.

But the headline number only tells part of the story....


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Picking the wrong domain extension means you’re fighting a trust battle before a visitor reads a single word. A top-level domain (TLD) is the suffix at the end of a web address, the part that comes after the final dot, such as .com, .org, or .de. It shapes how audiences perceive your site, which regions you can reach, and even how easily people trust it.

The la...


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