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April 1860: A New Technology Emerges
April 18th, 2012
Today, we can send messages faster than we can write them. Facebook and Twitter have changed communication into a constant, global dialog. We’ve come a long way since April, 1860, when the new breakthrough in fast communication was a kid ... Read More
The Rise of Live Online Content
March 13th, 2012
In the U.S., 22 billion streaming videos are watched online each month. Netflix has almost 22 million subscribers to their streaming content and Hulu has more than 40 million. We love our online entertainment, but streaming is still only reaching ... Read More
Siri-ous Competition
November 30th, 2011
Siri is changing what it means to be mobile. The more we’re on the move, the more ridiculous it seems to have to stop and type on a tiny, clumsy keyboard to look something up or make an appointment. Now, ... Read More
Remembering the Great Ones
November 30th, 2011
The technology industry lost a great innovator when Steve Jobs died this year at the age of 56. Jobs was known to demand center stage, which may have overshadowed the passing of Dennis Ritchie, Jean Bartik and Michael Hart. Without ... Read More
Drupal vs WordPress
June 29th, 2011
When comparing and deciding upon the use of a Content Management System (CMS) or tool, the most popular debate today is between WordPress and Drupal. The arguments are over which platform is most flexible, easiest to learn, more secure… In ... Read More
One Phone to Rule Them All…
June 29th, 2011
Cloning, space travel, and microwave ovens existed in fiction before their dawn as fact. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, born in 1892, may not have been cognizant of his own precognition, but foresaw the advent of our most powerful handheld device, ... Read More
Planet of the Apps
April 5th, 2011
“Contemporary life management tools” – This may seem like too serious of a title for a category of items which includes “Pet Salon” and “Zombie Farm” but mobile device apps have solidified their role in macromanaging the particulates comprising our ... Read More
Google’s Colorful Easter Eggs
April 5th, 2011
If you’re a pirate, the kind that might have a parrot on your shoulder, you may find using search engines frustrating. Few serve your unique language needs, such as the transposition of your common linking verbs and the unique application ... Read More
Technology Over the Decade
January 26th, 2011
After clearing the world of Y2K mass hysteria, civilization stopped fearing a Maximum Overdrive dystopia and began to trust technology again. At the end of 2000, it was reported by Nua Internet Surveys that the number of people connected to ... Read More
Save Green: Non-Profit Recycling
November 17th, 2010
Non-profit organizations are known for being thrifty, but what about being green? Believe it or not, the two go hand-in-hand. The first step to starting a green movement is establishing a recycling committee, with two or three people heading the initiative. ... Read More
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