According to the rankings listed on Complete.com, Facebook had more visits in December than any other website on the Internet – including Google! Here’s the “Visits” graph that is showing currently at Compete.com:
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This is a day that will go down in the history of the Internet, outer space, space missions, and any other category you can think of regarding space and technology. Because today, one of the United States astronauts sent the first ever Twitter update live from outer space! Flight Engineer T.J. Creamer broadcast the following […]
I love how the Internet has a way of spreading content in a way that things that are not interesting get buried, and the things that are interesting, funny, or otherwise popular, quickly rise to the top. Well this is one of those cases where the web has quickly brought an image of a squirrel […]
Facebook is no longer an Internet startup that’s ran from a dorm room in Harvard. The site has grown just a little bit (ha, ha…) since those days to where it now has well over 350 million users and is contending for #1 most visited site in the world. So because of this growth, Facebook […]
If you are interested at all in completely vanishing from Twitter and Facebook, in essence being put to death from social media, now is your chance. The Internet startup Web 2.0 Suicide Machine, has an amazing service that will 100% purge (completely erase) your online presence from all social networks.
Kryder’s Law and Moore’s Law are two theories that relate to technology, and specifically to the growth and advancement of chips an data storage. Basically, they are stating that technology capabilities double every 18 months – that’s hard drive space, RAM speed, Internet speed, etc…
Gmail Now Defaults To HTTPS Secured
Gmail previously gave you an option to use either HTTP (unsecured) or HTTPS (secured) settings while logged into, and using Gmail. However, Gmail has taken the steps to turn on HTTPS (secured) by default for all Gmail users. Previously, Gmail deferred from making HTTPS secured because of latency issues – causing Gmail to run slower.