Twitter has been in the headlines recently for not reaching growth benchmarks and failing to innovate vs some of their competitors like Facebook and Pinterest. Let’s take a step back from the negative aspects and look at what Twitter is today.
Top 21 Water-Based Myths Tested On MythBusters
The MythBusters have been settling society’s misconceptions for over a decade. Adam and Jamie are household names, and their findings are quoted countless times by
Winter Weather & Vehicle Accidents
While summer months present personal injury dangers, including car accidents, winter weather can present unique hazards. Located between the moisture rich w
Programming Languages Through the Years
1950s
Autocode (1952): This family of “simplified coding systems” was created in the 1950s specifically for use with the digital computers at the universities
From Ink To Inbound: The History Of Marketing
Marketing has invaded every part of our lives, but it developed relatively recently, not emerging until the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A lot has changed since then, with strategies
Which Furry Friend Is Improving Your Health?
Having a pet has been one of the biggest choices I’ve made during my life. Taking another living thing under my responsibility is a great feat. Even though I grew up with dogs my entire life, adopting a pet under my own roof without the aid of parents and siblings was another
The National Honesty Index
Honest Tea has conducted an interesting experiment with their product by selling it on the honors system. These types of social experiments have always intrigued me and the results do show a vast majority of Americans are honest people, (although there were some
Graduation Traditions Around The World
In America, graduation is usually the greatest moment in a student’s education. After 12 to 13 years of schooling, high school graduation is a very bittersweet moment.
Clean or Messy? What Does A CIO’s Desk Say About Them?
Today’s infographic takes a look at the varying strengths and weaknesses depending on the level of tidiness of Chief Information Officer’s desks. Some of this info is pretty revealing, yet I can’t say if I could pick a side of cleanli
Technology Through The Years [interactive infographic]
Click here for the interactive infographic.
For much of our history, technological innovation has occurred at a relatively slow but constant rate, but it’s safe to say that this is no longer the case. According to Moore’s law, computer processing speed doubles every 18 months; scientists now suggest that all technological change grows at an exponential rate. As futurist Ray Kurzweil put it in 2001, “We won’t experience 100 years