There's another viral math question confusing the internet. Do you have what it takes to figure it out?
As the US regulator seeks to erase Net Neutrality, we ask a number of commentators to share their views on this momentous decision. Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISP ...
“How Green Is The Internet?” was the title for a Google-sponsored Summit early this summer. Al Gore was the keynote, which, along with the title should tell you something. No longer at issue is where ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. New York Times Op-Ed discusses the question of whether or not the internet is a “human right.” New York Times ...
One of the goals — and challenges — of “Internet Cultures,” a new teaching and learning initiative on campus, is to explore the unknown and unknowable. In fact, the term “internet cultures” often ends ...
I’ll be the first to admit that math isn’t my strongest subject. I’d even go as far as saying I’m pretty much innumerate (illiterate but for numbers – not a real word but go with it.) With that being ...
The fact that there are horse pictures has to mean this math question is easy, right? Wrong. This question is winding up the world wide web. Answers vary wildly. Spoiler alert: The correct answer is ...
so what’s the deal with question marks online is the collective Internet too lazy to use the Shift key does anybody even care I pose these questions, such as they are, because lately in my Twitter ...
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