Google Maps Finally Debuts in Korea
Google finally announced the release of Google Maps in South Korea today. Google Maps has been available in many parts of the world, but was not available in Korea because […]
Google finally announced the release of Google Maps in South Korea today. Google Maps has been available in many parts of the world, but was not available in Korea because […]
The NYT carries a story about how a man’s Metrocard history acts as a “silent witness” but this evidence is only misleading and capable of being planned. A Metrocard is […]
Why don’t people encrypt their email? That was the question we were asked for this week after reading Chapter 5 of Blown to Bits. The chapter is about encryption and […]
Why spend money to develop applications when you can get others to do it– for free? Seeing the positive effects of engaging third party developers, hardware makers and Internet service […]
#1. Viacom: Wins today as court rules in favor of its request to view all of Google’s viewer information regarding YouTube. Says they want to see if copyrighted material was […]
Wanting to find a database of academics, I did some extensive searching and found some database of study-specific scholars, but not a general one. I did, however, find a lot […]
In a country that is known to eat dogs, Koreans are now encouraged to tag pet dogs with a microchip to ensure the dog’s security. At least that is what […]
This is an article that I recently wrote for Suite 101: Hwang’s Law Comes to an End- Samsung Electronics Fails to Double Memory Chip Capacity For eight years, Samsung had […]