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- Do You Recognize All Of These Iconic Pop Culture Vehicles?
- Avoiding Internet Surveillance: The Complete Guide
- What is JavaScript, And Can the Internet Exist Without It?
- Which Technology Company Do You Love The Most? [MakeUseOf Poll]
- Kill Your Bad Habits With Exciting Tools From 10 Startups
Do You Recognize All Of These Iconic Pop Culture Vehicles? Posted: 25 Jan 2015 06:30 PM PST Over the years, pop culture has produced some incredibly recognizable vehicles. Whether it’s movies, TV shows, or commercials, vehicles are often just as recognizable than the people driving them. Scooby Doo, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Trek, and so many other pop culture phenomenon have produced iconic cars, vans, and spacecraft. Can you identify all 100 vehicles in the infographic below without looking at the answers? Via TitleMax Click To Enlarge Read the full article: Do You Recognize All Of These Iconic Pop Culture Vehicles? |
Avoiding Internet Surveillance: The Complete Guide Posted: 25 Jan 2015 12:00 PM PST Internet surveillance has been a hot topic in recent years—we’ve talked about it extensively here at MakeUseOf, it’s been brought up on major news outlets daily, and we’ve seen a slew of new apps, extensions, and products aimed at helping you retain your privacy online. This article is meant to be as comprehensive a resource as possible on avoiding Internet surveillance. We’ll talk about why Internet surveillance is such a big deal, who’s behind it, whether or not you can completely avoid it, and a wide range of tools that will make you harder to track, identify, and spy on. Why... Read the full article: Avoiding Internet Surveillance: The Complete Guide This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
What is JavaScript, And Can the Internet Exist Without It? Posted: 25 Jan 2015 10:00 AM PST JavaScript is one of those things many take for granted. Everybody uses it. Everybody. When you use Facebook, you’re using JavaScript. When you post a tweet, you’re using JavaScript. Indeed, when you visit MakeUseOf, you’re using JavaScript. There are very few websites which don’t use it. But few people know what it really is, and how it works. Many are unaware of the long and fascinating history of JavaScript, and what you can do with it. As it turns out, JavaScript is amazingly powerful, and endlessly fascinating. History of JavaScript In the beginning, the Web wasn’t very interesting. Back then,... Read the full article: What is JavaScript, And Can the Internet Exist Without It? |
Which Technology Company Do You Love The Most? [MakeUseOf Poll] Posted: 25 Jan 2015 08:30 AM PST Love is a wonderful thing. At least it is when it’s mutual, deserved, and both given and received in equal measure. None of which is really true when we as humans express our love for a particular gadget or service, or the company responsible. Still, you can’t help how you feel. The Return Of Google Glass To answer this week's question please scroll down the page until you see the Poll staring back at you. But first, we need to look at the results from last week, when we asked, "If You Were Google, What Would You Do With Google... Read the full article: Which Technology Company Do You Love The Most? [MakeUseOf Poll] |
Kill Your Bad Habits With Exciting Tools From 10 Startups Posted: 25 Jan 2015 07:00 AM PST Bad habits come in a multitude of forms. From smoking and drinking to biting your finger nails and needing to be more productive, most people have some practices that they aren’t proud of – practices that they would rather leave in their past. It’s not easy to break habits – it requires dedication, commitment, and sometimes painful introspection. Luckily, the digital age is here. It means that although you’ll still need all those things, there are now gadgets and programs that can make it just that little bit easier to get those demons off your back. Here are ten start-ups that... Read the full article: Kill Your Bad Habits With Exciting Tools From 10 Startups |
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