Every day, parts of the Internet disappear, because they are not profitable or nobody cares. It’s the silent loss of decades ...
The first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at ...
To commemorate this glorious day we’re sharing some of our favorite History of the Internet videos. Start with the National Geographic video and then take in the geeky, the new, the old ...
The Internet’s reliability is a result of its carefully designed architecture and an impressive level of redundancy and ...
We heard a story that after the recent hurricane, a man noted that while the house was sweltering hot because the power was still out, his kids were more anxious for the internet to come back online.
Maybe none of this matters much right now. But it will. The internet has become the default archive of our history and culture. And the whole thing is burning down before our eyes, like the ...
Shared IP addresses may lead to unexpected ads, compromising privacy; using incognito mode helps mitigate risks.
Do you know what the first webcam showed? All of these artifacts of online history are brilliantly captured in a new interactive museum. The Internet Artifacts museum is the wonderful creation of ...
Google is about to celebrate its 25th birthday this month in what should be a celebration of its revolutionary role in internet history. But its CEO can't help but think about how AI is about to ...