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What Makes Something Go Viral?. Top Story - February 2018.
To first understand what makes something go viral, you must ask yourself what makes something shareable? The concept is not terribly complex, but one that takes time to incorporate into your content, in a way that will work best for your creating.
By Kelsey Lange8 years ago in 01
How to Make Your Social Media Accounts as Private as Possible
If there's one thing we've all learned in the past 20 years, it's that the internet is a very dangerous thing. It only really takes one major online gaffe to ruin someone's life for good—or just cause you to go viral and become a millionaire.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in 01
Things More Dangerous to Humanity than A.I.
The problem with Hollywood's A.I. is that there's no true danger or real substance to the given reality, or on-screen humanity. In all actuality, when and if the time comes where artificial intelligence (or even super intelligence) has been deemed a reality, and/or then becoming a danger to our survival, humanity as we know it is one hundred percent far gone. You don't need Stephen Hawking or Elon Musk to tell you this, it's a simple differentiability made between that of autonomous thinking and our own complex subservience to it. Simply look at how human beings are so ever-involved in the creation of driverless cars, or examine China's integration of A.I. into nuclear submarines. Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm, and if you don't think there's only a tiny bit of danger to this, than you're sadly mistaken, but is it all that dangerous when compared to the likes of ecological disasters and, simply put, space?
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in 01
There's Something About WordPress: Important Information
What is WordPress? WordPress is a website platform designed, coded, and updated by a group of world class coders, developers, and programmers essentially pooling all their own knowledge into a platform for everyone to build on to create their very own websites with little to no HTML, PHP, or CSS3 knowledge. Which means it is a platform for beginners as well as professionals.
By Troy Wilde8 years ago in 01
The Integration of Technology in the Field of Medicine: Beneficial or Detrimental?
The average life expectancy was 47.3 years in the early twentieth century recorded between 1900 and 1950. This number has gradually increased over time, resulting in the life expectancy of the twenty-first century to be 77.9, recorded between 2000 and 2007 (Arias, 2014). This drastic increase is greatly influenced by medical advancements that have aided the quality of medical attention patients receive. The field of medicine has seen considerable innovations under the foundation of technology; such said progression has caused a significant shift in the way we perceive and approach healthcare. Physicians have undergone a substantial change in the way they practice medicine: having technology facilitate the collection, accessibility, and tracking of patient information that results in a refined delivery of care. Subsequently, the integration of technology has further accommodated patient necessities by increasing the accessibility of healthcare services and the accuracy of the assistance. Equally important, technology provides an educational platform which is indispensable in engendering proficient and exemplary healthcare providers. That is to say, technological strategies have been applied as didactic resources for medical students. Undoubtedly, technology has played a crucial role in the development and growth of science and service in the medical field.
By Vanessa Cid8 years ago in 01
How the Internet Destroyed Everything
Not too long ago, an idea was developed that would allow endless streams of information to be shared nearly instantaneously. Snail mail would give way to email. Loaning out music tapes and CDs would give way to music file sharing, etc. This idea was called the Worldwide Web and it would effectively link everyone on Earth. The idea made the world a much smaller place, because now a person could find themselves speaking to others in foreign countries and even making friends with their favorite celebrities.
By Tim Ellerbe II8 years ago in 01
Most Common Myths About A.I.. Top Story - February 2018.
A.I., better known as artificial intelligence, is knowledge developed in computer systems in order to be able to perform tasks that humans usually do. Or in another way of putting it, a robot that can easily replace a human. No, I'm kidding. But A.I. is basically a computer system where the creator put in specific knowledge to perform a specific task. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the future. We're surrounded by artificial intelligence and it only grows a little more every day through smart devices.
By Jacqueline Hanikeh8 years ago in 01
Must-Have Tech Gadgets You Can't Leave Home Without
We weren't always like this: feeling a somewhat ingrained necessity in bringing a form of technology with us wherever we go, but nowadays it's such a commonality you may be ostracized if you don't even own one of these bad boys. Tech and gadgetry have come a very long way; sophisticated drones, 4K action cameras, and wireless Bluetooth speakers, it's like a jungle out there in the tech world, and getting lost or completely bogged down by it all is not all that uncommon.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in 01
Identity, Globalization, and Digital Communication
In The Power of Identity, Manuel Castells refers often to the “network society.” He defines it in the preface of the book when he refers to the “network society” as “a new global structure.” He calls it “a new institutional form” and “the techno-economic transformation of society” (Castells xxxvii-xxxviii). What Castells is getting at here is the globalization of society.
By John Baldino, OFS, MALS8 years ago in 01












