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January 22, 2015

STEM Grants and You: A Colocation America Production

Colocation America proudly supports the development and integration of STEM learning opportunities for youth in our community. One of the ways we support these activities is by funding innovative Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) youth program. Youth organizations and […]
January 21, 2015

This Week in Getting Hacked: State of the Hacking

Another week, another slew of cybersecurity stuff to talk about! It’s time for everyone’s favorite paranoia inducer—This Week in Getting Hacked! On to the links! -Last night at President Obama’s State of the Union address—besides throwing down a “drop the […]
January 20, 2015

Why The Cloud May Start to Burst in 2015

With all the 2015-tech-predictions swirling around making you simultaneously excited and a little skeptical, I thought we’d focus on our good friend the cloud—and why that cloud might just start to burst into rain starting this year. Why the Cloud […]
January 15, 2015

Why The Government is Doing More Than You Think to Help The Internet

For some, it may have been a while since you’ve really seen the government trying to do good for the people. And let’s face it, the internet is awesome. The government uses it. We use it. They probably want to […]
January 12, 2015

UPDATE: What the Mozilla Yahoo Partnership Will Mean For You

UPDATE: Google’s Search Share Drops, More Loss May Be Coming As recent as Mozilla’s switch away from GoBing which powers Yahoo’s search engineogle and to Yahoo for searches is, the impacts are already being felt. It’s been reported that Google’s U.S. […]
January 6, 2015

UPDATE: Enhanced Security with Gentoo Linux

Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on March 14, 2013. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. While the average computer user isn’t super familiar with Linux, the developers of the world are […]