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The World Of Cryptocurrency: Are You Coming Along?
Someone close to you, perhaps your lover or best friend, is discussing cryptocurrency. Perhaps you heard about it in the news or saw it on social media. In any case, you'll want to learn more about this new technology that everyone is urging you to invest in.
By Gabriel Espinal4 years ago in 01
Venture capital funding or bootstrap?
A startup needs money to grow, and there are two main ways to get it. One is by taking in venture capital, an investment offered by a professional investor on the condition that your company sells part of itself. Usually this is done by selling shares in yourself, sort of like selling stock in a public company.
By Edison Ade4 years ago in 01
Ubuntu Linux Distro
Our modern world seems to be filled with computers that are powered by three different operating systems: Windows, Mac, and Linux. One is developed by the corporate giant Microsoft, one is created by the tech company Apple, and the last one is an open-source operating system with distributions created by various different companies & organizations. Linux is one of the few operating systems on the market someone can get for free and there are various different distributions that someone can get in order to do work with their computer. The one I am talking about today is named after the Nguni Bantu term for "humanity". It is called Ubuntu.
By Tyler McFadden4 years ago in 01
Cryptocurrencies - Overview of popular virtual currencies
If you’ve been able to find this article, then you’ve probably heard that people make a lot of money by trading cryptocurrencies (you’ll also hear terms like virtual currency and virtual asset). If so, you may want to consider investing, but for some reason or another, you’ve never been able to explore the world of cryptocurrency in more detail.
By MicutulMic4 years ago in 01
Platform as a Service History
PaaS, or platform as a service to use the full name, is a type of cloud computing. In fact, it is one of three types of cloud computing: Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service. PaaS is a type of cloud computing that, according to Wikipedia, "allows customers to provision, instantiate, run, and manage a modular bundle comprising a computing platform and one or more applications, without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching the application(s); and to allow developers to create, develop, and package such software bundles." Basically, infrastructure is provided over the internet that allows you to build and maintain applications for yourself or whatever company you are designing the application for. There are three well-known ways for cloud computing service providers to give their customers a PaaS service:
By Tyler McFadden4 years ago in 01
History of Software as a Service Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is seen as an interesting new emerging technology, but cloud computing has actually been around for decades in the form of software-as-a-service or SaaS for short. Now, SaaS is a form of software licensing and delivery where software is centrally hosted over the internet for others to use and usually licensed on a subscription basis. As techradar.com puts it in an article written by Brian Turner, “SaaS, is a cloud-based service where instead of downloading software your desktop PC or business network to run and update, you instead access an application via an internet browser. The software application could be anything from office software to unified communications among a wide range of other business apps that are available.”
By Tyler McFadden4 years ago in 01






