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What Is a “WHOIS” and How to Protect Your Personal Contact Info
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Read more: What Is a “WHOIS” and How to Protect Your Personal Contact InfoValid WHOIS information is also needed to conduct a domain name transfer. Additionally, it is used by law enforcement for criminal investigations, by the public to determine when a domain has expired, by anyone who wants to contact the domain name owner. With this information, we can determine the owner…
Odd and Awesome Computer Facts, Part IV. 64k Programs to the First Tablet!
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Read more: Odd and Awesome Computer Facts, Part IV. 64k Programs to the First Tablet!Here is the long awaited sequel to our odds and awesome computers facts. See what a programmer can do with only 64k, did you know the first tablet dated back to 1963.
Google’s Mobile-Friendly Update: FAQs
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Read more: Google’s Mobile-Friendly Update: FAQsIn April 2015, Google launched the “mobile-friendly update” to its search engine ranking algorithm. Now, how your website renders on mobile devices can affect your search engine rankings. But what does this update actually mean for your website? We answer your questions below.
How does your website security affect your ranking
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Read more: How does your website security affect your rankingGoogle said in its announcement that they had begun taking into account whether sites use secure, encrypted connections as a signal in their search ranking algorithms. Hence, website security has become a so-called “search signal”— something that improves a website’s search engine rankings.
Odd and Awesome Computer Facts, Part II. From Apollo to a Mouse.
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Read more: Odd and Awesome Computer Facts, Part II. From Apollo to a Mouse.Learn the history of CTRL-ALT-DEL, compare the Apollo 13 computer with today’s technology, see what is happening in 60 seconds on the internet or what did the first computer mouse looked like.
Amazing Computer Facts, Part III. The first game to punch cards.
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Read more: Amazing Computer Facts, Part III. The first game to punch cards.A computer the size of a humpback whale; a computer game prior pong; programming with the help of punch… Myth or reality? A small glimpse of computer history for your pleasure.