NASA turns to Deep Web Exploration


Google is the gatekeeper to the information on the web. People only find what Google deems relevant and good. Google mixes the results with a bucket of ads and this is what most users will see of the...

The US falling behind in internet speed and affordability


When it comes to internet, speed is one of the most important things; in fact that IS the only thing that matters. However, the citizens of the US are getting highly annoyed at the deteriorating...

Polish town to build statue honouring Wikipedia


We can all agree that Wikipedia has played a huge role in our lives but never before did we come up with a way to honor its presence on the internet. A Polish town however has come up with a way to...

Could The U.S. Military’s New Search Engine Replace Google?


When DARPA wants a next-generation search engine, Google had better pay attention. DARPA, or the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is the cutting-edge Pentagon research organization whose...

The Internet Of Things: An Industrial Revolution Rather Than The Digital


By Glen Martin Philadelphia’s Centennial Exposition of 1876 was America’s first World’s Fair, and was ostensibly held to mark the nation’s 100th birthday. But it heralded the future as much as it...

Bloat, Censorship, Reaction: UK Government Takes Control Freak Approach To Tech


Britain’s Coalition government has been desperate to be seen as on the cutting edge of technology since the beginning of its term. It is bizarre, then, that it pressured some of the country’s...
    






Wikipedia founder says Snowden may have edited encyclopedia


While the search for NSA whistleblower, Edward Snowden, continues. Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales, has reportedly launched a serious investigation to find out if Mr. Snowden actually edited the world...