The Early Days of the Web
In the late 1980’s, Sir Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web, ushering in the true internet age. He is credited with creating the core working parts of the Web, from web browsers and servers to HTML programming language to HTTP and URL protocols, all of which have lasted to Web 2.0. Read more…
I have recently found myself with considerable debt, accumulated during my years at Queen’s University. My step-dad saved my butt by co-signing a low-interest loan, giving me time to pay off my debt. I have, however, been left without the means to start making loan payments. I have a few leads for jobs that will allow me to pay off my debt in entirety before I attend BCIT next year, but for now I have to play the waiting game. It is frustrating how long some companies take to make hiring decisions. Read more…
…don’t click it!
We are all accustomed to clicking mouse buttons; it is an essential aspect of control and navigation on the internet and in most computer systems. So what happens when the click function is taken away, can we resist the conditioned tendency to click? Read more…