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Two eras of the internet: pull and push. The evolution of the internet is an extremely complex topic.

Two eras of the internet: pull and push

Sometimes it is helpful to find broad patterns that make it easier to understand. One simplifying pattern comes from the two types of actions internet users take: pull and push. Pull is when you are seeking information, usually an answer to a question. You want to know the closing time of a restaurant, the description of a hotel where you are thinking about staying, the details of an historical event you heard about, etc.

You go to your computer and pull the information. Search grew exponentially in its heyday (roughly, the decade of the 2000s) because it benefited from a positive feedback loop between the supply of and the demand for information. Push is when you are using the internet in a more passive way and content comes to you. We are currently experiencing a positive feedback loop between social networks and media publishers, analogous to last decade’s search + information feedback loop. 1) Desktop vs mobile. Top 10 Best HTML5 Websites of 2014.

Here are our editor's picks for the Top 10 Best HTML5 Websites of 2016 based on visual artistry, integrated sound, ease of use, and uniqueness. 1 | The Wilderness Downtown The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive music video for Arcade Fire's song ''We Used to Wait''.

Top 10 Best HTML5 Websites of 2014

Visitors are asked to input the address of the home they grew up in and then the site uses Google Earth and HTML5 to create a personalized music video that takes the user on a journey back home. 2 | Heart of The Artic Heart of The Arctic takes users on an Arctic expedition/scavenger hunt through four distinct environments designed to show users the steps that would be needed to restore climate balance to the arctic region. This site perfectly showcases how Html5 can be used to create fun and educational websites. Good sites _ useful webistes (+ yahoo answer.eng) Top 15 Most Popular Blogs. Here are the top 15 Most Popular Blogs as derived from our eBizMBA Rank which is a continually updated average of each website's U.S.

Top 15 Most Popular Blogs

Traffic Rank from Quantcast and Global Traffic Rank from both Alexa and SimilarWeb. "*#*" Denotes an estimate for sites with limited data. 1 | Huffington Post38 - eBizMBA Rank | 110,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 21 - Compete Rank | 13 - Quantcast Rank | 79- Alexa Rank | Last Updated: May 1, 2018.The Most Popular Blogs | eBizMBA 2 | TMZ187 - eBizMBA Rank | 30,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 166 - Compete Rank | 55 - Quantcast Rank | 340 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: May 1, 2018.The Most Popular Blogs | eBizMBA.

Forum & Blogs, TOPICS. Top 15 Most Popular File Sharing Websites. File Sharing. Online File-Transferring Service (Via A Link) Blog - Mohiomap. There has been a lot happening at Mohio lately.

Blog - Mohiomap

We have moved to a new office, hired 2 more talented people, and have been diligently working on the next version of Mohiomap. Continue reading For power networker Frank Bastone, building connections and nurturing relationships is everything. Every single week he makes a point to attend at least 2-3 networking events, in order to expand his horizons and help his business grow. As any networker knows, collections of contact names, business cards and notes can become extremely large very quickly – leaving you with one big problem, how to connect them to one another so that both parties walk away with added value. Continue reading Here at Mohio we are constantly on the hunt for easier ways to manage your documents, and are continually looking to push the boundaries on how our users interact with their Evernote, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box content. Continue reading Continue reading. Hacker Culture: The Key To Future Prosperity? Editor’s Note: This guest post was written by Dan Abelon, Founder of SpeedDate.

Hacker Culture: The Key To Future Prosperity?

Dan blogs about global startup issues at WorldStartups.org. One of the most exciting trends of the early 21st century has been the explosion of hacker culture around the world. By hackers, I don’t mean people who pose security threats to computer networks. I’m referring simply to people who use technology to create useful products. For a number of reasons, the next few decades will see more hackers added to the global population than at any time in history. Just a few short years ago, we would have been amazed by any story in which a small team of developers created a service rapidly adopted by millions of users worldwide. It is becoming less expensive to create web-based services due to the cloud and prevalence of open source technologies.

You would think the Internet was designed to solve such problems. Nations should consider hackers to be a precious resource. The Word "Hacker" April 2004 To the popular press, "hacker" means someone who breaks into computers.

The Word "Hacker"

Among programmers it means a good programmer. But the two meanings are connected. To programmers, "hacker" connotes mastery in the most literal sense: someone who can make a computer do what he wants—whether the computer wants to or not. Hyperlink. Intelligenza collettiva ,collective intelligence.