What is an internet Meme?
A concept that spreads from person to person on the internet.
What does PDF stand for?
Portable Document Format
What is an intranet?
Intranet is a term for a collection of private computer networks in an organization. It is used to share information, operational systems, or computing services.
Why are tweets only 140 characters?
Twitter was originally used via SMS (Short Messaging System) which has 160 character limits. Twitter chose 140 to leave room for user addresses which accounts for the other 20 characters.
Did the Apple iPhone first become available in?
2007
What is Visual Basic?
A programming Language.
What is the name of the Twitter bird?
The bird featured in Twitter’s iconic logo and branding is called Larry. Sadly, Larry wasn’t named after WordStream’s own Larry Kim, but rather legendary Boston Celtics forward Larry Bird.
What company created Firewire Technology?
Apple in 1995.
What is responsive design?
A web design technique used to craft sites for easy reading a navigation with minimum resizing, panning, and scrolling across a wide range of devices.
What is the most overused word on LinkedIn profiles in 2017?
Motivated
Who created the first tablet?
Microsoft and HP with Windows XP
Who were the founder(s) of Microsoft?
That's right. There was another man, Paul Allen, alongside Bill Gates.
What city is the most frequently geotagged city on Instagram?
New York City is the most frequently geotagged city on Instagram and Times Square is the second-most geotagged place.
Who sued Apple when the iPhone was released due to the stealing of the trademark name "iPhone"?
Cisco. Not long after Apple’s iPhone was announced, Cisco sued Apple for calling its product the iPhone. Turns out iPhone was then a Cisco trademark. The Cisco “iPhone” was a VoIP device that allowed its customers to use Skype without a computer. Cisco’s iPhone launched 22 days before Apple’s iPhone was announced. The companies later settled the trademark lawsuit, with both keeping rights to the iPhone name.
What's the most commonly used element in computers today?
Hafnium