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2010
15
Nov

Happy Birthday, Web!

Posted by Maike / Category: it, it-general

Last Saturday, the first website ever celebrated its birthday and turned 20. Congratulations!

On 13 November 1990, the physicist Tim Berners-Lee from the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN in Switzerland released the website info.cern.ch.

Take a look at the original page!

How was the aim of this project defined? “The WorldWideWeb (W3) is a wide-areahypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents.”

According to worldwidewebsize, the web contains at least 2.95 billion pages by now – speaking about a large universe of documents! That is an impressive growth rate, right?

This is the first web server, now displayed at CERN

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2010
12
Jun

a recent survey, conducted by elon university, found that cloud-computing will increasingly gain importance in the future. the majority of social analysts, internet and tech experts questioned in the survey, predict this form of internet-based computing, whereby shared resources, software and information, are provided to computers and other devices on-demand, to prevail. mashable offers a great summary of this study.

image by mashable

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2010
06
Feb

the conversation prism

Posted by David / Category: freelance, tips

brian solis’s conversation prism portrays how comprehensive the social web has become and how wide the conversations range that define it:

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brian solis is a digital analyst, sociologist, and futurist. he’s recognized widely as one of the most prominent thought leaders in social media.

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2009
22
Sep

vreebit

Posted by David / Category: freelance, tips

why should i sign up for another website, and just add to all the sites i already use? …the idea for vreebit grew out of frustration with artificial limitations of these sites. vreebit does not just combine the most valuable elements of existing social networking and groupware technologies – it transforms these indispensible platforms into powerful and effective tools. in short, vreebit changes the very concept of social networking into one of versatility, simplicity, efficiency – and fun!”

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2009
22
Sep

techrepublic

Posted by David / Category: it, it-tips

techrepublic provides valuable perspectives on the hottest and most important issues in information technology, career insights for it professionals in various roles from helpdesk to executive management, and tips and how-to guides for dealing with many different technologies.

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2009
20
Jul

why people go online

Posted by David / Category: freelance, market

ruder finn, a u.s. public relations firm, recently conducted a survey on ‘why people use the internet’. the firms puplic relations cover healthcare, technology, consumer, interactive, media, arts and culture, and environmental programming. according to ruder finn, the most popular reason for going online is to “pass time”. other popular reasons were “education”, “connecting with others”, “researching” and “sharing”.

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…take a look at the complete survey here.

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2009
01
Jul

“from e-mail machines like the blackberry to svelte handsets like the iphone, many cell phones today are essentially small computers with microprocessors, gigabytes of memory and the ability to surf the internet. so why use a laptop at all? can’t we do everything now on a smartphone?…”

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2009
16
Jun

the new york times recently published a very ineteresting article about how projekt marketplaces, such as www.projektwerk.com/it, promote business especially in economically difficult times… definitely worth reading.

check it out & let us know what you think…

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