Google And Others Reportedly Pay Adblock Plus To Show You Ads Anyway
Not happy about AdBlock Plus selling out to whitelist advertisers. Any one know of a competing option with more backbone?
Sunsets, Stars, West, Wind
Google And Others Reportedly Pay Adblock Plus To Show You Ads Anyway
Not happy about AdBlock Plus selling out to whitelist advertisers. Any one know of a competing option with more backbone?
Health care information technology blossoms in Kansas City
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/07/02/4325231/health-care-information-technology.html
Almost scifi but more science. Cool and exciting.
Cybertruth: Disable Java? Tech experts say yes
I tried living without Java enabled in my browser but it prevented me from using nearly all my regular sites. lf this truly is the next battlefield, then developers need to convert or switch to a more secure alternative.
The History of Early Computing Machines, from Ancient Times to 1981
http://io9.com/the-history-of-early-computing-machines-from-ancient-t-549202742
For the mathy computer geek in me.
Revealed: the top secret rules that allow NSA to use US data without a warrant
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/20/fisa-court-nsa-without-warrant
Unable to gather those statistics? BS!!!
Peering pressure: The secret battle to control the future of the internet
Net neutrality under attack again.
When Your Data Is Your Currency, What Does Your Privacy Cost?
Excellent article. And, yes, I read the whole thing before sharing it here.
Through a PRISM darkly: Tracking the ongoing NSA surveillance story
http://gigaom.com/2013/06/07/through-a-prism-darkly-tracking-the-ongoing-nsa-surveillance-story/
A follow up to last Thursday’s Big Brother bombshell.
One of My Computers is Down…
http://www.lemodesittjr.com/2013/06/04/one-of-my-computers-is-down/
I wish I lived closer to him. I would have gladly helped repair his infected computer. And I completely agree with his suggestion in the final paragraph.
I did a happy dance this morning as I read through my morning Flipboard cover stories. This headline caught my eye enough to drill-down and read the entire article:
Microsoft threatened as smartphones and tablets rise, Gartner warns
The Guardian, April 4, 2013
This came as welcome news to me, especially after last week’s devastating development where Amazon gobbled up GoodReads. Microsoft used to hold the top spot on my boycott list, but thanks to BYOD (bring your own device), I can see the digital writing on the wall for the fall of Microsoft. At least I’ll keep hoping and dreaming of that day.
Dare I compare Microsoft to Ancient Rome? The terrain may be different (virtual instead of reality), but the goals appear similar (world conquest). Instead of taking centuries to rot and collapse, our modern day equivalent is fading into obscurity and irrelevance in a matter of decades. In my lifetime, the hardware has changed dramatically since the mid-70s and the software no less so.
For everyday consumers, I’m not sure Microsoft can salvage their sinking ship. Apple and Android seized the day and their stars are still rising. In the corporate world, Microsoft will remain strong and may succeed in wrestling and cajoling enterprise customers into SaaS (software as a service) licensing agreements. I just don’t see the desktop completely disappearing in some industries (like legal where I’m employed). Document production is still done fastest with a real keyboard, but perhaps voice recognition apps will make even QWERTY disappear soon.
So with Microsoft slipping sliding away, I can return my boycott sites on the next worst case and keep spreading the bad news about Amazon. Buyer Beware! Author Beware!