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IT Infrastructure Professional Skill Set
If you’re lucky enough to be tech-savvy, there’s a world of opportunities out there just waiting for you. The IT sector is still expanding and the demand for skilled employees is following suit. An increasing number of businesses is investing into their IT workers to keep things running smoothly through maintenance and updates. This department of the IT sector is referred to as “infrastructure.” Here are some of the most demanded IT infrastructure skills in the modern business world.
By Carolin Petterson7 years ago in 01
What Is a Bitcoin Wallet?
Let's start from the beginning: Bitcoins. If you don't know what they are by now, bitcoins were created in 2009 by an unknown person. They’re made to buy whatever your heart desires without any transaction fees, and you don’t even have to give your name! You can use bitcoins to buy merchandise anonymously. They’re so easy so use, because they’re not entirely tied with any country or subject regulation. There’s also no credit card fees — which is why small businesses love them. Bitcoins are mainly used as an investment — hoping to go up in value.
By Rachel Blanchard7 years ago in 01
Best Hacker Movies to Watch Right Now
Not everyone can hack through computers for data, or sometimes for their pleasure. It's a specific type of method that involves a lot of computer skills, knowledge, and time. Overall, it's difficult as hell, but impressive as shit. Only real hackers can hack through computers without getting caught. There was even hacking before the internet existed. But most of the time, we never know who the hacker is. Don't you just want to crawl into the mind of one and see just how everything works? To witness the hacking and view the hacker's brilliance?
By C.C. Curtis7 years ago in 01
The Dark Web
The Dark Web is a secret part of the internet. Think of the internet like an iceberg. The visible part of the iceberg is the clear web. The clear web is things that you use every day like Google and Yahoo. But that's only the visible part of the iceberg. Most of the iceberg is below the water in what is known as the Deep/Dark Web. It can either be called the Deep or the Dark Web. In this, I will be referring to it as the Dark Web.
By Raven Nope ;)7 years ago in 01
Social Media Moods and Market Movements. Top Story - October 2017.
In 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed that companies could announce "key information in compliance with Regulation Fair Disclosure (Regulation FD)" on social media platforms, provided they alert investors as to which social media platform they will use to broadcast such information. The SEC announcement came after an investigation by the Division of Enforcement for a post by Netflix CEO Reed Hastings. On his personal Facebook page, Hastings had mentioned that, monthly, Netflix had more than one billion hours of streaming video. Since the information was neither mentioned in the press release nor in Form 8-K filing, the stocks reacted sharply to the Facebook post.
By Deena Zaidi7 years ago in 01
Can Social Media Really Be Bad for You?
I’ve written about articles I’ve read on my technology blog and have also listened to podcasts in regards to the subject. While I just recently posted about the Equifax breach on the new 01.media site posted to the web through the Vocal platform, I recently saw after my article published there, an article entitled: "Social Media Is Bad for Your Soul" by ALLISON K. JONES and it got me to thinking about posting my own thoughts about the subject. Mind you, I’ve been talking about this type of thing for awhile now, oversharing, posting where you are, telling people what you’re doing or eating, etc. are just indicators. Let's talk about what caught my attention in the article I read through Vocal’s 01.media site.
By Jared Rimer7 years ago in 01
Craziest Things You Can Buy on the Dark Web
The dark web is a shady part of the internet that standard search engines can't find. For sale on the dark web are assorted goods and services you'd have a hard time finding in even the furthest corners of the regular internet. Originally developed by the US government, the Dark Web has become an unregulated market where people can buy just about anything, provided they know how to find it.
By Bill Shaffir7 years ago in 01
What Will We Do When Machines Take Our Jobs?
From heavy industry to the gig economy, technology is constantly changing the way we live and work. Tech has come an astonishingly long way in recent decades and if we extrapolate our trajectory, the sort of ideas we see as literally magic today may very well be a reality within the next 30 years or so.
By Matt Saunders7 years ago in 01