Facebook has turned 10 years old! To celebrate, they're giving you a retrospective look back at your history on Facebook, from your first moments to your most popular posts.
The fact that you can get information about events seconds after it happens in the palm of your hand is a norm for today's generation. However, even I remember when all of your information came from the morning paper, local radio and the nightly news.
Where would we be without search engines? With so much info at our fingertips, chances are eliminating a site like Google would make the world implode into confusion. And while our dependence on technology might be a little crazy at times, there is an upside to it all-- search engine histories reveal a lot of hilarious stuff about people.
How often do you jump on the computer and search a name, a celebrity, your favorite band....and think nothing of it! It's harmless, right? I mean, how dangerous can a simple search of a celebrity be??? Well, McAfee (web security) has released its 2012 list of most dangerous celebrities to search on the web. Guess who
Taylor Swift is not dead. The 22-year-old songstress joins a not-so-illustrious group that includes country superstars like Reba McEntire and Garth Brooks, in that she is the latest victim of an online death hoax. Recently, all three of these acts have made membership in a group that no one would want. Thankfully, the ‘Mean’ singer is alive and well and this was all a, well, mean joke.
Thousands of Americans may lose access to their Internet on Monday, July 9. Users have been warned to check their computers for malicious software and clear it away, or they may find themselves without Internet access. So why is this happening??
It's hard to believe how far we've come in just 17 years. Check out this video from The Today Show in 1994 when they didn't even know what the internet was or how to read an email address!