Time’s online people poll hacked
connor gerdes
May 6, 2009
Filed under News
"Moot" is now the most influential man in the world according to Time magazine's annual online poll, edging out the likes of Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and Oprah Winfrey. Wait, who? Lesser known as Christopher Poole, he founded the website 4chan, home of Internet group Anonymous and one of the largest... Read more »
No more flat rates, Internet cost to be based on usage
katie hoesley
April 22, 2009
Filed under News
For Internet users worldwide, the luxury of paying a flat fee every month for unlimited Internet access is one that future generations will know nothing of. Starting this fall, the experimental system that will charge Internet users based on how much and how often they use the Web will be used in cities... Read more »
How to improve your browsing experience
connor gerdes
February 10, 2009
Filed under News
Mozilla's Firefox has officially become the most widely used Internet browser, but many people do not take advantage of what really makes Firefox click—the community. Firefox is an open-sourced program, where the community is encouraged to engage in their own additions to the browser—called addons.... Read more »
Consumer Electronics Show beneficial to attendees
katie hoesley
January 26, 2009
Filed under News
For more than four decades, the Consumer Electronics Association has worked to connect all members of the electronic community to promote discussion and growth in the industry; thus the Consumer Electronics Show was born. The CES, running from January 8 until January 11, 2009, resides in Las Vegas, where... Read more »
Stumbleupon.com, an interesting way to waste time
connor gerdes
November 3, 2008
Filed under News
The Internet as we know it has lost its shine. No longer are we amazed at what search engines can provide. The depressing majority of BSM students believe that Facebook and Youtube are all the Internet has to offer. But no more, in its hour of need the Internet received its hero: Stumbleupon. Returning... Read more »
Internet changing the way we vote in 2008
April 16, 2008
Filed under Opinions
The Internet has forever changed the way we communicate, find information, and even the way we pick our president. Now that may seem like an outrageous claim, but the Internet has heavily influenced the way we are viewing the 2008 presidential election. Take Barack Obama for example. When he started... Read more »











