Yesterday’s News: Telephone Operators, Pay Phones, and Postage Stamps
I was reading an article recently about the possibility that the US first class stamp may rise another three cents and I wondered if maybe the US Postal Service is heading towards becoming an...
View ArticleReady, Set, Go! The Value of Testing Before a Web Launch
IT has been in the news lately with the less-than-successful launch of the government healthcare exchange website, healthcare.gov. For some, it is an indictment of technology gone wild and for others...
View ArticleProximity Services: Cool or Creepy?
I have been thinking about technologies that have not yet been fully realized. One that comes to mind is proximity services which has been talked about for at least ten years but is still in its...
View ArticleVirtual Currency: One Coin To Bring Them All
There has been a wild fluctuation lately in the value of a Bitcoin, which made me take a second look. What is Bitcoin and what is all the fuss? Why the gyrations now? In short, Bitcoin is a virtual...
View ArticleManaging E-mail Overload
My e-mail is officially out of control. To be more specific, my multiple e-mail accounts are out of control. I have all the right accounts and all of the right devices, but the combination of the two...
View ArticleThe Information Umbrella’s Best Blogs of 2014
Happy New Year from the AIM faculty and staff! Our blog writers’ curiosity took some surprising turns in 2014, which sparked us to ask what resonated with you readers. Below is our list of most popular...
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