Social Media – Ten Years After

2016-03-01T16:02:23-07:00

Ten years ago may seem like a blink of an eye to some of us and an eternity to others. To the internet, it is most certainly the latter. In 2002 there were almost 570 million total users of the internet around the world, under 10% of the population. Flash forward to

Social Media – Ten Years After2016-03-01T16:02:23-07:00

The History of HTML 5

2016-11-09T10:21:46-07:00

Those of you who follow what's up with the web and how we interact with the Internet have no doubt heard of HTML 5. The World Wide Consortium, the international membership organization of web leaders and corporations have been working on the latest web programming protocol we will all be using over the next

The History of HTML 52016-11-09T10:21:46-07:00

HTML 5

2016-03-01T12:08:12-07:00

  HTML 5 is the future of websites. The original HTML started in 1980 by Tim Berners-Lee as Hyper Text Markup Language has changed considerably in the 32 years since. We are still stuck with some of the restrictions created in the first versions that slow the web and make websites more

HTML 52016-03-01T12:08:12-07:00

What Are Websites Made Of?

2016-11-09T10:22:06-07:00

What are little boys made of? Frogs and snails...and puppy-dogs' tails. What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice. So what are websites made of? What programming languages? How many use Flash? Who is using HTML5? and so on... Here is an infographic from sixrevisions.com giving us a

What Are Websites Made Of?2016-11-09T10:22:06-07:00

History of Internet Browsers

2016-11-09T10:22:14-07:00

It seems to be new browser season with a new version of just about every major browser being launched. It is a good time to review the history of browsers and see how much they have changed over the short time there have been browsers.     Thanks to TechKing for the

History of Internet Browsers2016-11-09T10:22:14-07:00
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