Posted August 15, 2016 by Austin L.
Companies acquiring other companies is a large component of capitalism and is necessary when trying to maintain a competitive environment. One such business that has gained fame through just buying other businesses is Alphabet, Google’s… Read More
Posted October 21, 2014 by Chad Yee
The Great Wall of China is an architectural achievement that stretches over 8,850 kilometers in length. It was built in 206 BC with simple tools and materials used to create a strong, firm structure. The… Read More
Posted July 23, 2014 by Sherman Hsieh
Google gives businesses a deep bench of tools, and most of the useful ones are free. The catch is that the lineup has changed a lot: the old 'Google Toolbar' list is long gone, several… Read More
Posted July 14, 2014 by Miranda Limonczenko
We learned that Gmail rules the world last January, when the email service crashed for two full hours. The event caused millions of professionals (myself included) to panic. As The Onion explained, “Google Shuts Down… Read More
Posted April 24, 2014 by Sherman Hsieh
DuckDuckGo built its name on a simple promise: search the web without being tracked. When this article first ran, it was a scrappy alternative handling a few million searches a day. In 2026 it handles… Read More
Posted August 14, 2012 by James Sullivan
Google’s cloud email service Gmail is becoming the email of choice for more and more businesses. While the standalone product is fast, intuitive, feature-rich, and mobile, it’s also extensible, and there’s a large market for… Read More