His statement that we accepted web browsers as applications when what we really wanted "operating systems" is spot on. Most people still don't realize that, it seems to me. And truly, the development ...
If you're here, you're familiar with the internet. You've probably also heard of an intranet, and you might even belong to one. What, exactly, is the difference? The quick answer is that the internet ...
Your internet service provider (ISP) brings the internet into your home through a modem. A router then converts that signal into Wi-Fi, allowing phones, laptops, TVs and other devices to connect ...
35.9% of those who use the Internet do so for the purpose of managing their savings or financial matters, slightly above the ...
Kay is correct about the internet; it was designed to survive global nuclear holocaust, after all. As to his description of the web and those behind it: he's grossly unfair to the original ...