Space

Experience How We Chose To Go The Moon Interactively

July 13, 2009

Forty-years ago a three man crew was set to leave the Earth bound for a three plus day travel mission that would end with two of the men landing and walking on the surface of the moon.  Today this seems rather mute to the youth of this world.

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Russia and US Satellites Collide

February 12, 2009

Two satellites, Russian and USA, collided creating more debris in space.  Space debris is a growing concern as more commercial and governmental satellites are deployed.

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Find Things On Your Mobile Device Without Hardly Typing

December 30, 2008

Now you can locate things on the Internet without barely lifting a finger.  Instead of typing the entire list of keywords, let Boopsie find it for you.  Consider Boopsie a mobile information finder. Boopsie intuitively goes out and finds information for you.  The application installs on all major brand cell phones on the market.  We [...]

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Googlenaut and GoogleWiFi

October 13, 2008

The Google brothers are playing around. Once college nerd buddies, now billionaire nerd buddies are googoo over life. Larry Page, one of the two founders, dreams of a world with free wireless (WiFi) Internet airwaves. Larry is pushing the FCC to release airwaves for free Internet access. Larry envisions no wireless access points or routers [...]

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Microsoft’s Security Fix Dropped Internet for ZoneAlarm Firewall

July 10, 2008

A security fix, by the mother ship Microsoft, has been issued for 90% of the world’s computer citizens. The citizens that use Check Point’s ZoneAlarm were slammed with no Internet connectivity after the mother ship plopped a monthly security patch on systems this past month. The security patch fixed a security vulnerability discovered in March [...]

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