When I think of social media, I think of sites like Digg, Reddit, Mixx, and the like. These sites all claim to be democratic and that the user determines what gets promoted to the front page of these sites. But how democratic are they really?
Getting one of your submissions to the front page is pretty much everyone's desire. They want to go to the front page and see something they submitted shown there. This much is probably part of human nature, people want to succeed and getting a D...
So I was getting gas, and I happen to notice this. The computer they use to stream more ads to us "gullible" customers blue screened...perfect advertising for Microsoft...show us what not to get.
That night I drove past th...
I was reading this article the other day on Techdirt and I guess I just want to give my own two thoughts on the matter. The article goes on to say how Tom Sydnor from the Progressive & Freedom Foundation (PFF) is trying to claim that Boston University is creating a safe-haven for terrorists by ...
I'm hoping this lives up to its hype because after all...they're the Ghostbusters
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A little bit of buzz has arisen after Apple has quietly suggested and recommended to Mac users that they should consider installing anti-virus software on their Macs. This has created somewhat of a stir since Apple has said several times that Macs are far less susceptible to viruses if they even get them at all. Personally I know that viruses can be written for any platform, Windows, Mac, and Linux alike. Wi...
Web design and development can take several forms, each with their loyal following, I stick with more of a basic text editor, while others prefer a more "drag and drop" approach.
Adobe Dreamweaver is a pretty popular tool amongst developers for getting their sites developed. Dreamweaver is similar to Microsoft Frontpage but in my opinion, significantly better. Dreamweaver and Frontpage are both "What You See is What You Get" editors (WYSIWYG). They're pretty much designed so that you ...