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Social media is bad for you
With the world going to hell in a hand cart and a world wide toilet roll shortage imminent , it might be worth considering the major cause. Chances are you have popped in here after using the main cause, the main bringer of doom and gloom, social media. Yes I use it but in my defence I take 90 percent of it as rubbish. Its mainly for games, music and looking at nice pictures.
By ASHLEY SMITH6 years ago in 01
Reasons To Employ Virtual Reality Technology At The Workplace
About virtual reality In the present world, technology becomes an essential aspect of all business organizations. With augmented reality app development, customer’s problems get solved, but the technology impact is not overstated. This technology is developed with applications that can be designed to run over smartphones or desktop PCs. Mobile app development companies can provide a witness for the advancement of technology and prove that business operations get better after implementing VR technology over the augmented reality app development.
By Netasha Adams6 years ago in 01
I remember: Computers and other technology
“There is no such thing as a new idea. It is impossible. We simply take a lot of old ideas and put them into a sort of mental kaleidoscope. We give them a turn and they make new and curious combinations. We keep on turning and making new combinations indefinitely; but they are the same old pieces of colored glass that have been in use through all the ages.” — Mark Twain
By Roger Skibowski6 years ago in 01
The Biggest Dangers of Not Securing Your VPN
VPNs are becoming more popular by the day as more people are worried about their internet privacy. For those who might not know, VPN stands for virtual private network. You can use a VPN to protect your identity, mask your location, and maintain anonymity online. At the same time, a VPN is not invincible. It is important for you to secure your VPN. If you don’t take the time to secure your VPN, you expose our network to a number of security risks.
By Lewis Robinson6 years ago in 01
Top Reasons For The Failure Of Uber Clone Apps And Businesses
Uber can be considered one of the most successful companies in the modern era. For many, success is not defined by the market cap but more by the way it has impacted the everyday lives of people. Even by financial standards, Uber is valued at more than $50 billion, has a presence across more than 600 cities and in about 50 different countries. The impact created by Uber clone app not only affected its customers but has also disrupted how transportation was looked at.
By Jasminesasha6 years ago in 01
The Philippine State for Technology and Development
Technological headway and economic growth are related to each other (Technical Progress and Economic Development, n.d.). The degree of innovation is additionally a significant determinant of financial development (Śledzik, 2013). The quick pace of development can be accomplished through a significant level of innovation. Economic development is determined by how well a country mobilizes its resources to improve productivity and to increase the production of goods and services. Generally, resources include labor and human skills, capital, land, and natural resources, while significant factors affecting productivity are technology, research, and development (Cororaton, 2002).
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.6 years ago in 01
Web 3.0
With 3.8 billion people on the Internet at the beginning of what is known as the dawn of web 3.0 in 2017, we find ourselves surrounded by a vast number of blogging platforms and social media networks. There is an endless supply of content, with over a billion websites to choose from. Let’s take a look at web 3.0 and how the changes in technology will affect content creators in the near future.
By Kristi Hines6 years ago in 01
Web 2.0
In our story about Web 1.0, we explored the read-only era before 2005. The days when blogging and social media began, and the number of internet users went from under 50 million to over 1 billion. Now, we're going to explore the most recent part of our internet history, which some refer to as the read-write age of the web.
By Kristi Hines6 years ago in 01
Web 1.0
Curious about how rapidly the internet is changing, and how those changes will affect the way you create content? In this three-part series, we'll look at how the internet has gone through rapid stages of growth since the commercialization of websites in the mid-'90s. This post is the first part of the series, covering the Web 1.0 era from 1995 to 2005. Or more specifically, from WebCrawler to YouTube.
By Kristi Hines6 years ago in 01
Everything You Need to Know About Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is taking over almost every sector of the economy. However, most people who are not in the computer world don't understand what it is and how it works. Here is everything you need to know about the Internet of Things.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in 01











