Anyone could hide behind the cloak of namelessness. Aug. 7, 2011— -- The Internet has always been a refuge of anonymity. Anyone could hide behind the cloak of namelessness and express the most ...
The Internet of Documents -- e-libraries, document based webpages The Internet of Commerce -- e-commerce, e-banking and stock trading websites The Internet of Applications -- Web 2.0 The Internet of ...
On this episode, podcaster and serial entrepreneur Brian McCullough discusses the rise of the early internet companies, the dot-com bubble, and whether today’s Big Tech companies poses a threat to ...
Imagine the implications of the future that most technology experts foresee: Wireless devices are embedded in everything—including us; cameras record activity in all public spaces; databases catalogue ...
In the early days of digital computing, the machines were monolithic and isolated. They didn’t communicate. In fact, they couldn’t communicate. There was no lingua franca. This problem was no secret.
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee drafted the standards and code that became what is now ...
I’m going to take a guess and say that by now you’ve heard that Kevin Rose, the face of Digg, has decided to step down from his role in the company. With Rose’s resignation, the Internet is ablaze ...
The internet started its life over 30 years ago, and since then, it has penetrated almost every aspect of our lives. Today, it underpins virtually everything we do. In fact, it’s difficult to imagine ...
The takeover concept explains why structural systems appear to evolve towards lightness and simplicity, while motor cars evolve towards weight and complexity. For example, a square metre of ...
The Internet has always been a refuge of anonymity. Anyone could hide behind the cloak of namelessness and express the most offensive views. Now politicians and companies -- including Google and ...