Websites and Social Media
Within the growing world of the internet, there are a lot of resources to find information and reach companies. On top of that, there are also a lot of ways to connect with companies and other people. For example, websites and social media are two of the most popular ways to connect with companies and other people. Our articles discuss websites for business and some of the social media tools available.
The Internet and the significance of Websites
From Wikipedia: The World Wide Web or the Web is an international system of interlinked computer networks that can be accessed from any location with an Internet connection. The system comprises servers and client computers that communicate with…
901The Languages That Program the Internet
You’ve probably heard the term many times before, but how much do you really know about it? The Internet is a vast and ever-growing medium, so it’s important to know as much as possible about it. For the non-geeks, the Internet is a system…
889The Internet and Social Media Management
Social media has completely transformed the way that we communicate with one another. It has become so common place to see people interacting with one another through social media platforms that it seems natural. Today, nearly everyone has aIf …
981An Introduction to E Commerce and its place on the Internet
E-commerce has come a long way since its inception. Gone are the days when you would have to queue up at a Selectric typewriter-cum-kiosk to place an order. Today, with the advent of the internet and e-commerce, you can make purchases from the…
849The Invention of Social Media and its Evolution
The term “social media” has become so overused these days that it’s difficult to imagine that it was once a relatively new term. The term was coined by a company called Odeo. In 2006, Odeo was one of the first social media websites to gain…
957The Phenomenon of Electromagnetism 1807 - 1873
Electromagnetism is the phenomenon where electric current and magnetic fields are linked. Electric currents, for example, induce magnetic fields. The strength of the magnetic field is proportional to…