After what felt like forever, the finale of Game of Thrones is in the end right here. The epic delusion TV series is heading to a gripping climax in Westeros and the past. The first episode of ‘Game of Thrones season 8 debuted, airing in India at an equal time because of the US. Many of you probably wakened early to trap it or will watch it later. But it’d surprise you how much has changed because the popular show first aired on TV, all those years in the past in 2011. Bloomberg’s Jon Erlichman published on Twitter in advance these days, bringing up all of the tech services that had boomed and grown when you considered GoT’s first debut in April 2011.
1. Snapchat
Snapchat, created by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown, launched in September of 2011 as Snapchat Inc., about five months after Game of Thrones premiered on HBO in April 2011.
2. Lyft
Ride-sharing app Lyft got here about a year later, in June 2012, just after Game Of Thrones season two.
3. Slack
The workplace collaboration app Slack was released in August 2013, two months after season 3 ended.
4. Siri
Though it looks like it has been around for decades, Siri is younger than Game of Thrones. The beta version of the virtual assistant was launched with the iPhone 4S in October 2011.
5. Twitch
The video game streaming platform first spun off from a more extensive streaming website online in June 2011, just as Game of Thrones Season 1 concluded.