Continuity with Technology

Category — Networking

Portable Storage Then and Now

USB Flash Drive
The generations of portable storage mediums have changed over the years, and it is interesting to contrast them with current innovations such as cloud computing.

Recall back 10 years ago when floppy disks were still heavily used for day to day portable storage needs. If you are were working on a document that needed to be ‘on your person’ for portability and ease of access, floppy disks, 10 years ago were the thing. Flash forward a few years and although USB Flash drives existed for a few years, they start making a stronger appearance as they become more affordable and more readily accepted. I can still remember the marketing pointing out that the standard 64 MB USB Flash drive was similar to carrying 60+ floppy disks in your pocket!

That being said… we currently are living in interesting times.

It is easy to find a wireless hotspot. Even rural communities are participating. Mobile devices and networks are also becoming increasingly sophisticated.

Our lives have changed forever. Floppy disks, while they rest in peace, are a good reminder of the humbler beginnings of most technology. The point where we are now, is far from where we will be 1, 2 or 5 years from now.

May 7, 2008   1 Comment

OpenDNS Features Useful Adult Site Blocker

In a recent article, I introduced OpenDNS as a free service that is out to make your Internet safer, faster, and smarter. OpenDNS has many notable features, and the one focused on in this article is Adult Site Blocking.

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December 26, 2007   2 Comments

How OpenDNS Can Benefit You

Why Would You Care about DNS?

OpenDNS logo
Anyone using a networked device (computer, smart phone) on a local network or Internet rely on DNS (Domain Name System) to make life a lot easier, whether they know it or not! Could you imagine memorizing hundreds of numbers like 64.233.167.99 ? Not much fun. Well you don’t have to. You can thank those who designed and created DNS. To put it simply, “The URLs you type are translated into computer-readable numbers that take you to websites.” (OpenDNS, “How it Works“)

So, how can OpenDNS benefit you? Allow me to show you.

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December 22, 2007   1 Comment