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The Future Of Technology: What You Can Expect In The Next 50 Years

infoneer-pulse:

The internet around the world has been slowed down in what security experts are describing as the biggest cyber-attack in history.

A row between a spam-fighting group and hosting firm has sparked retaliation attacks flooding core infrastructure.

It is having an impact on widely used services like Netflix - and experts worry it could escalate to affect banking and email services.

Five national cyber-police-forces are investigating the attacks.

» via BBC

(via futuresagency)

Tags: internet atack

brucesterling:

“The Most Detailed Picture of the Internet Ever”
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/this-is-most-detailed-picture-internet-ever
*Hacker who pulled it off brags in detail about his technique, dabbles in dazzling infoviz:
http://internetcensus2012.bitbucket.org/paper.html

brucesterling:

“The Most Detailed Picture of the Internet Ever”

http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/this-is-most-detailed-picture-internet-ever

*Hacker who pulled it off brags in detail about his technique, dabbles in dazzling infoviz:

http://internetcensus2012.bitbucket.org/paper.html

(via dreamsforthecity)

studio630:

History of the Internet

“History of the Internet” is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet.
The history is told using the PICOL icons on picol.org

The Big Internet Museum foi lançado recentemente para retratar a história da Internet em sua melhor forma, ou seja, online.

Dividido em diversas categorias como audiovisual, redes sociais e jogos, o site permite que você navegue pelas “exibições” da história da vida online, desde Arpanet e Usenet, até Youtube e Instagram.

wired:

It’s becoming the trademark move of failing regimes: silence your critics and cripple their communications by cutting off the internet. Libya did it. Egypt too. And last week, Syria pulled the plug on its own internet system.
According to new research from network monitoring company Renesys, it could just as easily happen in many other countries too, including Greenland, Yemen, and Ethiopia. Sixty-one of the world’s countries have just one or two service providers connecting them to the rest of the internet.

Está se tornando marca o movimento de regimes anti-democráticos: silenciar seus críticos e paralisar suas comunicações cortando a internet. A Líbia fez isso. O Egito também. E na semana passada, a Síria cancelou o seu sistema de internet. De acordo com uma nova pesquisa da empresa de monitoramento de rede Renesys, isto poderá facilmente acontecer em muitos outros países, incluindo a Groenlândia, Iêmen e Etiópia. Sessenta e um dos países do mundo têm apenas um ou dois prestadores de serviços que os ligam ao resto da internet.

wired:

It’s becoming the trademark move of failing regimes: silence your critics and cripple their communications by cutting off the internet. Libya did it. Egypt too. And last week, Syria pulled the plug on its own internet system.

According to new research from network monitoring company Renesys, it could just as easily happen in many other countries too, including Greenland, Yemen, and Ethiopia. Sixty-one of the world’s countries have just one or two service providers connecting them to the rest of the internet.

Está se tornando marca o movimento de regimes anti-democráticos: silenciar seus críticos e paralisar suas comunicações cortando a internet. A Líbia fez isso. O Egito também. E na semana passada, a Síria cancelou o seu sistema de internet. De acordo com uma nova pesquisa da empresa de monitoramento de rede Renesys, isto poderá facilmente acontecer em muitos outros países, incluindo a Groenlândia, Iêmen e Etiópia. Sessenta e um dos países do mundo têm apenas um ou dois prestadores de serviços que os ligam ao resto da internet.

(Fonte: Wired)

futuresagency:

The Internet of Things by IBMSocialMedia

wired:

Our sentiments exactly.

wired:

Our sentiments exactly.

(Fonte: topherchris)

Tags: internet

jesusmargon:

¿Cómo será Internet en 2015?

Vía - Clases de Periodismo

Editor-at-Large for Wired magazine and guru of the digital age Ben Hammersley visits the RSA to demystify the internet, decode cyberspace, and guide us through the innovations of the incredible revolution we are all living through.

wired:

August 7, 1991: The World Wide Web becomes publicly available on the internet for the first time.
The web has changed a lot since Tim Berners-Lee posted, on this day, the first webpages summarizing his World Wide Web project, a method of storing knowledge using hypertext documents. In the months leading up to his post, Berners-Lee had developed everything necessary to make the web a reality, including the first browser and server.
Read more about the beginnings of the WWW you’ve grown so fond of typing, @ This Day in Tech.

wired:

August 7, 1991: The World Wide Web becomes publicly available on the internet for the first time.

The web has changed a lot since Tim Berners-Lee posted, on this day, the first webpages summarizing his World Wide Web project, a method of storing knowledge using hypertext documents. In the months leading up to his post, Berners-Lee had developed everything necessary to make the web a reality, including the first browser and server.

Read more about the beginnings of the WWW you’ve grown so fond of typing, @ This Day in Tech.

(Fonte: Wired)

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