In a world filled to the brim with electronically provided news — RSS, Atom, etc — how do we cope when faced with the daily equivalent of Encyclopedia Brittanica in reading material? I outline my particular situation and gather some tips on how to deal with it all.
Read the full story »As a tech market evolves, the big players all fall out of power and become antiquated cogs of tradition in our mental “what will I surf today” sphere. This happened to the likes of AOL, MSN, and NetZero over the last decade; is it happening now to the likes of Facebook and MySpace? Has social networking evolved to the point where distinct service providers are no longer relevant? What will “social networking” look like ten years from now if this is really the case?
Blogs are ubiquitous in today’s web-based world. They’ve evolved from hand-coded journals to sleek, easy-to-handle monstrosities that run the gears of the Internet. Where the web moved from here is entirely dependent on the versatility of blog-style publication platforms and the people who drive them.
Computers have had a profound impact on our society and touch virtually every other technological field. Future trends in computer technology are likely to dramatically touch our lives.
From pharmaceuticals to genetic engineering. Biotechnology has brought us synthetic insulin, Dolly the sheep, and the human genome project; what will it bring us in the future?
Communication is the process of attempting to convey information from a sender to a receiver. Today we communicate via an ever changing web of cell phones, satellites, and the World Wide Web.
After months of fighting, speeches, press releases, arguments, and political positioning it all culminated with a vote on November 4th, 2008 by the Federal Communication Commission. Their decision to open up the so-called “whitespaces” as un-licensed spectrum for wireless devices may prove revolutionary.
Presidential candidate Barack Obama’s campaign released a new video regarding how he plans to make America the leader in future technology. Which candidate do you think will do a better job?
Social media will play a significant part in the future of our society by changing the way we do business, form social groups, interact with other people, and find organizations to connect with. Podcast AZ was a weekend full of industry leaders talking about social media from definitions, how-tos, and trends.