iPod, iPhone, and Digital Music | GEGATT
Several eons ago, more in line with the memory of the Millennial Generation than Gen X or Y or the Boomers, Steve Jobs returned to Apple and needed a product that would return a profit. He started by...
View ArticleWhy I Use Microsoft Office (And Maybe You Should Too) | GEGATT
Prior to the rise of the GUI OS there have been office products that have included word processors, spreadsheet programs, and presentation software. Today, if you’re employed or in school, the top of...
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photo credit: jblyberg via photopin cc Sony, way back, was the leader in e-reader technology. Back when e-ink was a new thing, and then not a new thing, but still not widely adopted and now that it’s...
View ArticleThe Wonderful Art of Data Tethering | GEGATT
photo credit: Kai Hendry via photopin cc Back in the day, when cell phones were more of a commodity than a necessity, and by necessity while I pay for an internet connection via the cable company and...
View ArticleThe Thing About Pesky SGML | GEGATT
Believe it or not, and regardless of your level of familiarity with the acronym, you are beholden to SGML standards every day of your life. SGML stands for standard generalized markup language and it...
View ArticleYou are being lied to about Virtual Reality | GEGATT
photo credit: HacksHaven via photopin cc I like to call this the Lawnmower Man effect. Or, the period at which home computers had gotten to a point where science fiction writers (especially for movies)...
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