Today’s infographic hits home with me because I was an actual teenage pioneer when it comes to the internet. Back in the late nineties and early 2000’s the internet was spreading like wildfire. AOL Instant Messenger, Xanga, LiveJournal and even MySpace were
[flowchart] Which Programming Language Should I learn First?
I’ll be frank with you: I can’t code. Ok yes, html, but let’s get serious; learning a real programming language is such a boon to one’s portfolio. Even being somewhat amateur or programming for a hobby can be extreamly
Internet of Things: Insights through the Tech Lens that Matters [Infographic]
Despite all the buzz on smart cars and home products, the Internet of Things (IoT) is not just for the consumer. IoT is ultimately helping enterprises raise the bar, from processes to innovation by growing connections between millions of sensors.
The Future of Online Feminism
As a millennial, it’s easy to think feminism is making a comeback, but in reality, it’s the internet that’s simply shed a broader spotlight on the movement that has been around for decades.
Reddit Recap 2014
Reddit has championed the online realm for the past few years. I remember a long time ago when I was an avid digg user, and digg decided to suck. I,
How Many Of The Internet’s Users Are Fake
Phishing bots, hacking tools and website scrapers are just some of the so called ‘users’ of our world wide web that have no physical human controlling their every click.
How To Become A Google Power User
Ahhhhh the secrets of search. These simple shortcuts can help you step up your Google game tremendously. I learned almost every one of these hacks during college. I’ve written hundreds of pages of reports and have used google to research thousands of different things. Utilizing these tools create a much easier way to navigate the web.