New programming languages could be introduced at any time. Knowing the right language might position you very well for a career opportunity in the future. Therefore, it might be advantageous for a developer to track languages like Java, C, Objective-C, Python, Ruby, and Perl to see which direction they are headed in popularity. This infographic also gets into the history of … [Read more...]
Bill Gates 2.0 on 60 Minutes
Bill Gates appeared on 60 Minutes yesterday. He was able to show off some of the technology that his foundation is pushing to be developed. Some of the work is working to wipe out diseases, improve vaccine delivery, and improve clean water to developing nations. With interests as varied as reinventing the toilet to improving nuclear fusion, Bill Gates seems hardly satisfied … [Read more...]
Could Google Fiber become the only ISP?
The answer, based on this infographic, is no. Where I live, I have access to faster speeds for broadband but the cost gets prohibitive. Google Fiber is very fast and cheap but only available in a few select places, mostly Kansas City at the moment. This infographic dives into comparing Google Fiber to other ISPs and pondering (for some reason), if Google Fiber could take over … [Read more...]
Electronic Signatures [infographic]
It has been almost a year since my previous article on electronic signatures and almost 13 years since the ESIGN Act was signed into place. This infographic on electronic signatures explain some of the numbers behind them, their benefits by industry, common uses, and more. … [Read more...]
Bug Hunters [infographic]
Bug bounties have become a big part of the strategy for companies to get security researchers on their side. While there are many bugs out there that fetch a higher price in the shady back channels than the bug bounties, at least the researchers are awarded something for responsibly disclosing the vulnerability to the company. Pwn2Own is one event we have seen is centered … [Read more...]
