When I was a new technology reporter in the early weeks of the new millennium, the high-riding Internet experienced its first drive-by shooting. Yahoo, Ebay and Amazon were taken down by anonymous hackers using a simple attack called a "distributed denial of service attack." This means...
In June 2011, Google unveiled its new social networking platform, Google+. Google+ allows users to arrange their friends into different groups or "Circles," have a "Hangout" (video chat), and create a "Huddle" (group messaging). Other features include "Sparks," in which Google suggests...
Planking, the simple act of lying down on various objects, has become an internet phenomenon during the summer of 2011. People often use social networking services like Twitter and Facebook to showcase where they have planked; often attempting to outdo each other by finding the most absurd or...
It is an understatement to merely say that piracy is still a major problem on the Internet. DRM, or Digital Rights Management software, is always being created to try and combat the theft of software; the majority of the time, it is only rewarding the pirates and inhibiting the use of the...
A recent study estimates that internet traffic will quadruple by 2015, with three billion people and more than 15 billion devices connected to the network by that time. This increased internet usage will likely result in more videos being watched online. The study projects that by 2015, one...
As social media usage continues to rise around the world, many people are using this technology to share more information about themselves with others. In 2011, the New York Times commissioned a research study called the "Psychology of Sharing" to examine how and why people share through...
The word smart has become attached to a number of objects, both everyday (the smart phone) and the specialized (the smart bomb). Over the past few years, the electricity that provides power to light our homes and run our appliances has also had that word added to it in the term smart grid...
Major Media Content Experiment Ends
We will no longer be adding major media content, such as news from the Associated Press, alongside our Thinker content. This will result in the elimination of the "News" content type.
Going forward, we will focus exclusively on Thinker Blogs, Articles, Topics, and Ebooks. Visit our CEO's blog for the thinking behind this change. We want to thank the people of the Associated Press who were very supportive of our ideas and a pleasure to work with.
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