Credit: www.pcworld.com North America has finally run out of new addresses based on IPv4, the numbering system that got the Internet where it is today but […]
Picture this: It’s 400 B.C. in the height of the Roman Republic. You’re walking along the aqueduct carrying a grocery list etched in your wife’s neat […]
HTTP/2 Objectives The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) approved the proposed HTTP/2 standard in February 2015. HTTP/2 is the first major update to HTTP (Hypertext Transfer […]
On August 6th, Google publicly announced HTTPS being a ranking signal / giving websites a boost in rankings. I’d like to quote the article because it […]