Category: Internet

+ 12 March 2019 Celebrations for the web 30th birthday

30th Anniversary of the World Wide Web

On 12 March 1989 the World Wide Web said Hello for the very first time. Happy birthday www! We all thank you, Sir Tim Berners-Lee! #ForTheWeb #Web30

Google Year of How

In 2017, the world asked “how.” Questions like how to join the military, how to run for office, how to make a protest sign, how to be a good parent, and how to be a firefighter were asked more than ever before. Explore the moments that shaped this year.

+ Microsoft

What is Azure?

Microsoft Azure is a collection of integrated cloud services that developers and IT professionals use to build, deploy, and manage applications through Microsoft’s global network of datacenters.

+ The geniuses that anticipated the idea of the Internet

The Idea of the Internet

Names such as Vinton Cerf, co-author of the TCP/IP protocols, or Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, are essential in any review of the history of the Internet.

+ iBeacon Technology

iBeacon Technology

iBeacon uses Bluetooth low energy proximity sensing in order to transmit a universally unique identifier that it is picked up by a compatible app

+ ‪‎Facebook‬ is the new ‪‎Lion‬ in the old game of ‪‎advertising‬! Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook team you did it again!

Facebook Debuts Several Ad Products, New Features at Cannes Lions | SocialTimes

‪‎Facebook‬ is the new ‪‎Lion‬ in the old game of ‪‎advertising‬! Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook team you did it again!

+ Mobile Health Apps

Mobile Health Apps: Much to Consider — The Pulse

Apps and Downs in Health with a little help of digital technology

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Best WordPress Plugins

How to skyrocket your website with the best WP plugins

+ Google dorking is just as often used for good as for evil. Good-guy hackers, called "white hats," use these same advanced techniques to test security systems and see if and how they can be breached by the bad guys

Google Dorking

Google Dorking is a free ride ticket to cyberspace security grey zone

+ KLM Royal Dutch Airlines customers can get their info right within the Facebook Messenger app

Let’s Fly with Facebook Messenger — Kryptton.com

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines customers can get their info right within the Facebook Messenger app