The internet went down at my house today, and the kids were devastated because I'm sure there was a really important mermaid video they needed to watch. Much to our surprise though, you can still play on the internet without a connection.
Turns out the FBI keeps an updated file on a LOT of acronyms people use online. A website called Muckrock News filed a Freedom of Information Act to get their hands on the list, and get this, it's 83 pages long.
It really is impressive to look back at the great inventions of our time. It is even more impressive to look at how quickly some of the greatest inventions were replaced by better technology. What do you think was the greatest invention of the last 100 years?
Technology is a beast! It seems like we have a new, awesome, and useful technological advancement every day...but that usually means the end of some of our old favorite technology. Here are the top 5 tech gadgets that will be gone in 5 years.
Inside Radio reports that in 2013 Facebook grew to a 71% increase with the biggest increase among internet users age 65 and older. Grandma and Grandpa are on Facebook just as much as your kids.
Modern life has defiantly changed the items that we can't live without. I would cry for days if someone took away my washing machine. Here is a full list of modern necessities:
1. An internet connection.
2. Television.
3. Cuddling. Yep, seriously.
4. A trustworthy best friend.
5. Daily showers.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch are among a group of Republican senators who voted against a bill that would enable states to collect taxes on Internet sales.
Crapo and Risch joined 25 other senators who cast no votes in the U...