by jnelson | Mar 16, 2013 | Online Tools, Resources
As a full-service ISP, Southwest Cyberport offers a complete spectrum of web-publishing services from simple static webpages to highly complex, state-of-the-art interactive content managed sites. But there’s even more to it than that. At one end of the range are...
by jnelson | Feb 22, 2013 | How the Net Works, News, Security
The Internet these days is often compared to the Wild West. It, too, is a wide open frontier with endless possibilities, loose rules, limited government controls and not a few rustlers and bandits lurking along its trails. But unlike other frontiers, the Net seems to...
by jnelson | Jan 29, 2013 | How the Net Works, News
How essential is the Net? How vital is access to the Internet at all times? Does being cut off impair or maybe even threaten modern life? If you’re one of the many who would argue that yes, the ability to get online is absolutely basic to life, work, society,...
by jnelson | Jan 16, 2013 | Interesting Items, News, Reviews
The Sunday Journal has discovered coworking. This new concept of independent freelancers, home-based workers, and entrepreneurs sharing office space and facilities which has appeared in town was recently explored in an interesting article in their “Office...
by jnelson | Dec 14, 2012 | Interesting Items, News
Google’s Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt is known for frank speaking even when he says something unpopular. Recently, he was at it again, defending his company’s avoidance of British taxes. Documents show that the search giant earned £2.5 billion in UK...