Seems like only yesterday that Linux was vastly outpacing iOS in terms of how many were using it as a browsing platform. Actually, make that last November; at that time, Linux’s presence more than doubled the total iOS stake. …
As noted by Computerworld, Internet research firm Net Applications has calculated that Apple’s iOS has passed Linux to become the third-most popular Internet platform, surpassing Linux to trail only.
Net Neutrality, which provides that no content is favored over any other, and that content creators have an equal opportunity to freely disseminate their information, is being imminently threatened by media mega-conglomerates and their …
The research conducted by Net Applications shows that iOS has captured 1.06 percent of the browsing web traffic in July and 1.13 percent in August, beating out Linux’s 0.85 percent. Compared to OS X, which has about 4.32 percent between …
To mark this relatively minor milestone I’ve decided to take a look at how Google Chrome’s growth on Linux has, well, grown in that time. I can only base my findings on my blog as a whole with some outside context provided by net …
Java gets a bad rap. It’s considered old-school. People say that young developers prefer Ruby-on-Rails and other Web-based hot stuff. True – but these are not bad times …
“According to Net Applications, the milestone came in July, when the release of the iPhone 4 apparently created a surge for iOS past 1% market share while Linux dropped below 1%. The trend continued in August, with iOS taking a 1.13% …
Flanked by members of his economic team including outgoing Council of Economic Advisers Dr. Christina Romer, whose replacement has yet to be named President Obama chose to look at the silver lining in the economic clouds of today’s …
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If you are as worried as I am about the left’s effort to force ever larger amounts of big government onto our lives, then you should be looking into the issue of Net Neutrality. To that end a few times a week I’ll be posting some links …


