What have we here? It looks like O’Reilly – of O’Reilly Media, not Bill O’Reilly – has opened up its internet ports to all those who are interested in getting an education in technology. O’Reilly School of Technology offers a variety of online courses ranging from programming to system administration to web development. You can’t [...]
Check out this research done by Compete Inc. which outlines the top 20 websites ranked by unique visitors (U.S. Traffic only). I was surprised by some of the domains that were on this list and equally surprised by some that weren’t. Read/Write Web makes some comparisons to Alexa’s top 20 websites, along with some other [...]
This is a really good article from read/write web, laying out the three most viable scenarios for the Google OS, and they predict we could see it within the next six months. Here’s the break down: A web based desktop (i.e. operating system) A full featured Linux distribution A lightweight Linux distro and/or BIOS Personally, [...]
Jason Calacanis of AOL/Netscape has resigned. In case you don’t know who he is, let me refresh your memory. He is this guy. Though he may be despised by a good chunk of the digg community, he is still arguably one of the most respected business men in the internet world. This news will surely [...]
With Amazon’s Unbox service, you can purchase (or rent) movies and TV shows online and have them downloaded directly to your computer. Services like this will be the final blow to companies like Netflix and Blockbuster, not to mention the last surviving video store chains hanging on by a thread. These types of companies will [...]