Robert Metcalfe

Robert Metcalfe is an American computer scientist and electrical engineer, best known for his invention of the Ethernet computer network standard. He is also the co-founder of 3Com Corporation. Who is known as the father of the Ethernet Internet? The father of the Ethernet Internet is Bob Metcalfe. He is the co-inventor of Ethernet and … Read more

NORAD Santa tracker

NORAD Santa tracker is an Internet-based service that provides users with information about the location of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. The service is provided by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), a joint venture of the United States and Canada. NORAD Santa tracker began as a result of a misprinted phone number in … Read more

Qik

Qik is a live video streaming service that allows users to share real-time video content with their friends and followers. The service is available on a variety of mobile devices and platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and Symbian. What is Sabre Qik? Sabre Qik is a messaging app that allows users to communicate … Read more

Logo

A logo is a graphical representation of a company’s or organization’s name, often used as a trademark or symbol. A logo may be composed of one or more letters, numbers, or other characters, and may be in color or black and white. How do I create a logo? There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this … Read more

Four Ps

The term “Four Ps” is an acronym for “Product, Price, Promotion, and Place.” The Four Ps are the four key elements of a marketing mix, and they are often used to define the marketing strategy for a product or service. Product refers to the physical product or service that is being offered. Price is the … Read more

Bounce email (bounce mail)

“Bounce email” is a term used to describe an email that is returned to the sender because it cannot be delivered to the intended recipient. There are many reasons why an email might “bounce” including a full mailbox, an invalid email address, or a problem with the recipient’s email server. When an email bounces, the … Read more

Shadow banning (shadowban)

Shadow banning is the act of blocking or partially blocking a user or their content from an online community such that they are unaware of the ban. The term “shadow ban” is thought to have originated from the Usenet newsgroup system in which administrators would ban a user but not tell them they had been … Read more

Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending mean, threatening, or embarrassing messages. It can also include posting rumors or hurtful comments about someone online, or spreading private information about someone. Cyberbullying can happen to anyone, of any age, at any time. It can make people feel scared, alone, … Read more

End-to-end principle

The end-to-end principle is a design philosophy for network applications and systems. The principle is often summarized as “the network should provide ample resources to allow its users to implement their own desired functions and services, rather than provide those functions and services itself.” In other words, the end-to-end principle says that it is better … Read more

Facebook Insights

Facebook Insights is a feature of the social networking site Facebook that allows users to track the popularity of their content. It was launched in 2010. The data that is tracked includes the number of likes, comments, and shares for each piece of content, as well as the total reach of that content. This information … Read more