If Quotes from Andy Dwyer of ‘Parks and Recreation’ Were Inspirational Posters

Everyone knows that Parks and Recreation character Andy Dwyer, played by Chris Pratt, isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed. But his heart is made of gold, so Buzzfeed thought it a good idea to take some of his quotes and turn them into motivational posters. While some of his sayings actually seem to work… Continue reading If Quotes from Andy Dwyer of ‘Parks and Recreation’ Were Inspirational Posters

Defect Tracking: 6 Worst Ways to Report a Bug

If you’re a web designer or software developer, you know how important quality assurance is which starts with proper defect tracking and management. Depending on the application, testing and defect reporting can be an even more daunting task than the development itself. From the guy who always reports vague and unrepeatable defects to the guy… Continue reading Defect Tracking: 6 Worst Ways to Report a Bug

How to Maintain Good Internet Posture [COMIC]

Do you spend most of your day browsing the Internet hunched over some computer screen? If you’re not careful about your posture, you could end up a modern-day Hunchback of Notre Dame, with some pretty painful back problems along the way. So the next time you go shopping, consider picking up one of those ergonomic… Continue reading How to Maintain Good Internet Posture [COMIC]

How Video Games Compare to Real Life [COMIC]

Have you wondered how little old Zelda could carry around so much junk? While the dude from Halo can run around all day in full-armor without breaking a sweat, unfortunately, we humans do get tired. While video games can feel ultra-realistic and suck up much of your free time and life, the truth is they… Continue reading How Video Games Compare to Real Life [COMIC]

The Internet: Then Vs. Now [COMIC]

Do you remember what the Internet of old was like? Back when your family gathered around one shared computer experience? A time before Google Search knew what you were searching for before you were done typing it in? Now the “Internet Of Things” is available in each of our pockets, reporting back to some company… Continue reading The Internet: Then Vs. Now [COMIC]

Google to Shut Down Orkut

Ten years ago, Orkut marked Google’s first foray into the social networking arena before people even knew what social media was. The problem is no one really knows what Orkut is either as the service never took off in the U.S. despite some success in India and Brazil. Google isn’t one to dwell in the… Continue reading Google to Shut Down Orkut

How Many Bots Visit Your Site Each Day? White Ops Startup Wants to Help Filter Botnet Traffic

Did you know that an estimated 36% of internet advertising is spent on fraudulent traffic or bots? According to security firm Solve Media, these zombie computers simulating real traffic cost advertisers about $10 billion last year alone. Now a new startup called White Ops believes they’ve found a way to decipher and filter real traffic… Continue reading How Many Bots Visit Your Site Each Day? White Ops Startup Wants to Help Filter Botnet Traffic

Feedly Goes Down Due to Cyber-Attack and Extortion Attempt

Feedly is a popular RSS reader that’s been on the rise after the shutdown of Google’s competing Reader service. Given the fact that so many users joined Feedly at once, the site is notorious for being slow, especially for those who follow many feeds. This morning, however, Feedly appears to be running even slower than… Continue reading Feedly Goes Down Due to Cyber-Attack and Extortion Attempt