Archive for October, 2007

20 Oct

Russian guys owned the domain Digg.com

How appears, the most famous social network digg.com was the Russian-speaking
catalogue that is well visible in Wayback Machine earlier. In 2000 year Digg had links to
Rambler and another russian sites - guys simply didn’t know what to do with such
happiness. It is interesting, how can Americans take from them this domain, within a
year made […]

07 Oct

Assistive Technology Explained

Assistive technology, sometimes known as Adaptive Technology, includes devices or equipment used to maintain, increase or improve the abilities of individuals with disabilities. It is important to realize that assistive technology is NOT only computer programs or electronic devices. Since many people think of computers when thinking of technology, this is a common mistake. Assistive […]

07 Oct

Importance Of Technology Changes In Business Computing

The importance of keeping up with changes in business computing and technology can be more important over time as your business grows. As and an IT professional far too often I have seen many small businesses get way too far behind in computing technology and wonder why they should pay for the upgrades. Usually I […]

07 Oct

Television technology

A television system consists of elements that are essential for the use of this technology. One of the main elements of a simple television system is an image source. This can be a camera for live pick-up of images or a Film-Chain-Telecine-flying spot scanner for the transmission of films. Another element of a television system […]

07 Oct

Importance of Client/Server Technology

Used in almost all automated library systems, client/server technology is the computer architecture. Client/Server technology is computer architecture for separating the application’s functions into two or more distinct parts. Client/Server technology divides functions into client (requestor) and server (provider) subsystems, with standard communication methods (such as TCP/IP and z39.50). To facilitate the sharing of information […]

07 Oct

Computer Virus History

A computer virus is a self-replicating computer program written to alter the way a computer operates, without the permission or knowledge of the user.
Elk Cloner is credited with being the first computer virus to appear “in the wild” — outside the single computer or lab where it was created. Written in 1982 by Rich Skrenta, […]