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Monday, April 30, 2007

P2P Schemes to Make Money


Just recently I read on a Yahoo! Answers post about a "John Doe" who downloaded a recently released Spiderman 3 movie file from a P2P Network. The file was in RAR format. When the user descompressed the file, he found the movie to be in another compressed format called .zix. Apparently to decompress the file and watch the movie you must download and install a new software called Winzix.



This is where the scam comes in. The person who created the Movie File knows that in order for you to watch the movie you must install Winzix, in doing so you also install some adware that comes with the software. The Adware is only part of the scheme that will make the scam artist money. After you spent hours downloading the Movie, you are more than likely to install the program just to watch the movie. You MUST surf on over to their website! Which means free traffic!!!

But wait, theres more! The scam artist included a couple of instructions on how you can do a similar process so that you can make money as well. This process involves creating a website where you host the passwords for the password protected movie files. People are obligated to surf on over to your site in order to get the password to unlock the compressed movie file. In other words, more free traffic! If anyone actually tried this out let me know if it works. That doesn't mean I'll try it out, of course, just curious. ;)

Vapaeso Slight Name Change

Today I decided the name, "Evolution," is not catchy enough. So I changed the name to, "The Internet Re-Evolution." Why is that? you ask. Well, I believe in the name. We are experiencing an evolution in our daily lives because of the Internet. However, the Internet will evolve plenty of times over. Even after our lifetimes the Internet will have plenty of other users or fads that we cannot foresee.

Hence the name Re-Evolution. An example of that is Web 2.0. The first phase, "Web 1.0," has passed already and we're in the era of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, Sharing, and whatnot. I wonder what Web 3.0 will be like?

Friday, April 27, 2007

I Have to Assist a Conference... In China!


Remember the old days of going to a Conference? How everyone would walk in, salute the Boss, gather a seat, get your report ready, and wait for the Boss to open his mouth. Well that was me back when I was part of the rat race. Now a days there seems to be a whole new way of going to conferences.

Video Conferencing, for example, are some of the best ways to get some face time around the office, whether your transmuting, or in a whole different continent some 10,000 miles away. Not to mention it's excellent for first time impressions. In today's world most companies require sophisticated and reliable video conferencing software. Some great features that you must keep in mind are ease of use, versatility, security, presentation integration, desktop sharing, and audio support, just to name a few.

A lot of video conferencing softwares lack these really important features. Others, however, like MegaMeeting, come with all these features included. Now there are a couple of other web conferencing softwares that could be mentioned, this is just one that comes highly recommended. So whether your a starting business that needs some face time with your employees, locally or internationally, video conferencing may be the next step for your business needs. Take a sneak peek at what benefits it can bring to your organization.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

I Learned Something New!

I learned about Epigenesis today! It's pretty interesting stuff.

I just wanted to take a little break and lay back for a sex.., I mean sec. Basically I just wanted to share some of the things I enjoy doing on the Internet now a days. First and foremost, I love to learn. It's just one of those things I can never get tired of doing. My weakness, however, is that I get bored on a subject to quickly, and instead of absorbing all the information on a subject, I take in only what I can stand and then I move on to the next interesting thing I want to learn about.

Pause a second. What do you mostly do on the Web? If you're the type to just browse, get bored, and do something else. Your only using a fraction of a very capable learning tool that's sitting right in front of your face. I admit I don't just use the Web to just learn and read stuff. I also watch YouTube you know. Then again there's some very cool videos on YouTube that can teach you a couple of things. Anyways I would love to see a couple of comments right about now... Ok, kidding.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Russian's Laws on the Web.

Read this:

"In March, Putin signed a decree merging two existing federal agencies – one for media oversight and the protection of culture, the other for telecommunications monitoring – into a single body, the Federal Service for the Oversight of Mass Communications and Protection of Cultural Heritage. It is perhaps no accident that the Russian word for 'oversight' used in the agency's name, nadzor, has a somewhat sinister ring for a Russian speaker: It commonly refers to the supervision of a prisoner. The new agency, which will start its work in about three months, will oversee and license broadcasters, the print media, and websites."
Can you Image that? What if this were to happen in your part of the world? I live in Colombia so I'm still waiting for much better ADSL technology to arrive, but come on... this is ridiculos. Thank GOD for democracy right? This news story for me, and hopefully for some of you, really hit me.

Now I have a question: Is that even possible? Now what Russia wants to do is control the Internet. But think about it, just like anywhere else in the world with acces to the World Wide Web, taking control of it means taking control of a culture. The Governement wants to control the people's opinions, hobbies, voices, etc... I don't think it's possible at all. Guess we'll have to wait and see.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Is Porn Losing Popularity on the Web?



A couple of months ago saw a hilarious WOW video clip. If I remember correctly it was about a Troll singing, repeatedly, "The Internet is for porn." Then a cow would appear and state otherwise, saying how we use it for plenty of other things like content sharing, chatting, and whatnot. I tend to agree with both the troll and the cow.

Ever since the 90s, the Internet has become the porn addicts hang out spot. Making up a large part of the Internet community. All types of porn can be found on the web, and NO I won't go into the details of how people can find certain things erotic on the web... Anyways, recently I read an article on the Economists about the recent decline of porn activity on the web. It states that in the first quarter of 2007 there has been a significant decline in PORN on the web.

I would be retarded to state that I wasn't familiar with porn content. However, as time goes on, newer and better constructive uses can be found for the Internet other than sharing porn content. Could it be that the community is finally maturing?

Google's 1st Quarter Profit reaches $1 Billion


Compared from the first quarter of 2006, this new quarter of 2007 has surpassed the old one by 69%, with a profit reach of $1 Billion Dollars. I compare this report with Yahoo, and I still wonder WHY does Yahoo have #1 in Alexa rankings but cannot surpass Google in profits? Google seems to be on a hot streak. It plans to reach out on new advertisement techniques, acquire Doubleclick, and go up against Microsoft by releasing a program similar to that of Powerpoint.

Even with all the problem Google has had with Copyright lawsuits from Viacom, it hasn't slowed down one bit. Google plans to release something called, "Claim Your Content." This will be used to minimize the use of unlawful video uploading on YouTube, and automatically remove content that doesn't have copyrights. It will be released later this year.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Yahoo's Earnings not what was Expected.


Despite the fact that the company has reached #1 in Alexa rankings, it has failed to surpass it's gross expectations for the 1st Quarter. Based on the earnings of the first Quarter of 2006, Yahoo's 2007 earnings fell by 11%. Even so, Terry Semel, president of Yahoo, commented on how he is, "Satisfied by the companie's results and that it has performed just as it was expected." Wallstreet states otherwise by saying that the projected earnings were far more superior than what Yahoo has achieved.

Mayor Blogging Mistakes!

This community project post I found via Green Llama is really worth a read for all those bloggers who are still getting their feet wet. This type of info is priceless! I highly recommend a quick read for everyone. Cheers!

Google's Bookmarks.

Finally Google catched on the idea of setting up a Bookmark service just like del.icio.us. What Google offers more so than del.icio.us is a more array of services integrated together, just like Google has always done. I just installed the toolbar again just to see what it was like. It also gives you the option of setting up buttons for the most popular and useful blogs on the toolbar. I guess it's worth a look.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

We use the Internet, and the Internet uses us.

I ran into this excellent video on YouTube. It's really great considering the way it makes you think about how Web 2.0 is developing. Basically we are using the internet, and the internet is using us. At one point it mentions how each time we create a new link or hypertext, we are teaching the internet new content, or giving it more life. As it expands and evolves into too much information, who will be able to organize the content it so that it can actually be found? Sure enough we have been leaving this task to Google, without our intervention nor hearing our suggestions. Now with Web 2.0, there are Social Bookmarks, Blogs, Podcasts, Wikis... user sharing content is what it's all about. We are setting the stage. Watch the video!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Adobe's Steps Up to the Plate


Today Adobe announced plans to release a new version of their flash into a free Media Player. The difference between this one and Microsoft's Windows Media Player, Apple, and Real Network's is that it will use RSS Feeds instead in order to download watchable Video on your desktop. Sorta like a Personal TV on your computer, except a lot faster and cheaper! Another nice feature to note will be that it will not matter whether your online or not, it will download your chosen content automatically and display it at your leisure.

How in the heck will this make Adobe Money? It's free isn't it? Well the answer to that is that they plan to allow advertisements to run on the bottom of the player while you are watching video. This version will be released within the next couple of months.

Microsoft Silverlight vs Adobe Flash


Microsoft Silverlight has released an evaluation version of their reproductive media player software that will rival that of Adobe's ever popular Flash. Their appealing presentation showed close to about a couple of new visual implementations that this baby can pull. It's basically oriented towards reaching out the low cost crowd and promises to deliver an effective solution to high quality visual and audio presentations. It will also work with Macintosh OS X 10.4.8 or later for both Power PC–based and Intel-based hardware via a Universal Binary. So it will work for either operating system but only for three browsers, Safari, Firefox, and IE.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

PC World's 50 Most Important People

Not long ago, PC World Magazine published an article about the 50 most important people on the web. Now, this is an important matter for the internet. And that's because these people are the ones who "control" the majority of the content you see on the web. "Control how?" you say, well it's simple. They are what we read, watch, and listen... practically on a daily basis. They control the mainstream of the internet, the news, the updates, the new practices, and the new techonological advances. Of course this is all coming from a legitimate perspective, since, no Hacker is listed here. It is not entirely well known by the public that if it weren't for Hackers the world would be a completley different place today, technologically speaking of course. You might not be able to have a PC in front of you right now. The creator of Apple Computer (not on this list of course) was a hacker who hacked the first Atari and Hacked "Micro-Soft's" (original name) software.

What truly amazed me on this list is the last entry, number 50. Which, if you haven't been catching up on My Space success stories, is the sexy Tila Tequila. The chick that acquired mass fame with the use of a My Space profile and has landed record deals and other similar business agreements, even Movie roles, all with the use of the internet. She has proven that it doesn't take Radio or the TV to reach popularity with the Media these days. Another person that I enjoyed is #3, the creator of Bit Torrent Bram Cohen. It's the most widely used downloading file type by the pirating community. With this little handy file type anyone that knows where to look can download all typed of Games, Movies, CDs, and Books. The purpose of the Bit Torrent is to help move large files over the web. Nowadays the pirating community seeds (or Uploads and make available for download) just about anything, no matter the size. And just like any new pirating trend, a Quick Google search will reveal the little "set back" it had with the Motion Picture of America for copied content on the network. Anyways, here's the list:

1. Eric Schmidt, Larry Page and Sergey BrinExecutives, Google
2. Steve JobsCEO Apple
3. Bram Cohen Cofounder BitTorrent
4. Mike Morhaime President Blizzard Entertainment
5. Jimmy Wales Founder Wikipedia
6. John DoerrVenture capitalist, Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield & Byers
7. Craig Newmark Founder Craigslist
8. Peter Levinsohn President, Fox Interactive Media
9. Marissa Mayer Vice president for search products & user experience, Google
10. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen Founders, YouTube
11. Kevin J. Martin Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
12. Brad Templeton Chairman of the board, Electronic Frontier Foundation
13. Henry Chon CEO, Cyworld
14. Shana Fisher Senior vice president for strategy and M&A, IAC/InterActiveCorp\
15. Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis Founders, Skype and KaZaA
16. Matt Mullenweg Developer, WordPress blogging site and software
17. Philip Rosedale CEO, Linden Lab
18. Jon Lech Johansen Creator, DeCSS decryption program
19. Jerry Yang, David Filo, and Terry SemelExecutives, Yahoo
20. Jack Ma COO, Alibaba.com
21. Brewster KahleDirector, Internet Archive
22. Ray Ozzie Chief software architect, Microsoft
23. Markos Moulitsas Zuniga Blogger, Daily Kos
24. Jeff Bezos CEO, Amazon
25. Robert Scoble Vice president of media development, PodTech.net
26. John Battelle Entrepreneur and chairman, Federated Media Publishing
27. Lawrence Lessig CEO, Creative Commons
28. Meg Whitman CEO, eBay
29. Ron Wyden U.S. Senator, Oregon
30. Michael Arrington Blogger/publisher, TechCrunch
31. Bruce Schneier Cryptographer
32. Kevin Rose Founder, Digg
33. David Farber Founder, Interesting-People.org
34. John Hinderaker, Scott Johnson, and Paul Mirengoff Authors, PowerLine
35. Vinton G. Cerf Chairman, ICANN Board of Directors, and vice president and chief Internet evangelist, Google
36. Tim O'ReillyFounder and CEO, O'Reilly Media
37. Drew Curtis Founder, Fark.com
38. Gabe RiveraCreator, Techmeme
39. Dave Winer Blogger and author of RSS 2.0
40. Mike Schroepfer Vice president of engineering, Mozilla
41. Perez Hilton Hollywood blogger
42. Paul Graham, Trevor Blackwell, Robert Morris, and Jessica Livingston
Founders, Y Combinator
43. Mikko H. Hypponen Director of antivirus research, F-Secure
44. Rob Malda Founder, Slashdot.org
45. Nick Denton Founder, Gawker Media
46. Sir Tim Berners-LeeDirector, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
47. Leo Laporte Creator, This Week in Tech (TWiT) podcast
48. Mohammed and Omar Fadhil Blogging voice of Iraq
49. Jesse James Garrett President, Adaptive Path
50. Tila Tequila MySpace Personality





Top 10 Browsers

1. Firefox
2. Opera
3. Internet Explorer 7.0
4. Flock
5. Maxthon
6. Avant
7. Advanced Browser (NEW)
8. Ace Explorer 2
9. SmartFox 1.8
10.Deepnet Explorer 1.5.1

Monday, April 16, 2007

Web 2.0 Expo April 15 - 18


The Web 2.0 Expo will be begin on Sunday April 15th all the way until Wednesday the 18th in San Francisco, California. There will be enough topics discussed to keep your eyes and ears glued the whole time your there. The information being displayed is worth of up to $1,500 per person! The way it will be held on a daily basis will include a continental breakfast each day of the expo, then choosing from 8 different speakers each with a different and interesting topic in 8 different rooms, taking breaks between sessions, having lunch, and then listening in on a conversation from other speakers, such as O'Reilly, and then finishing up the day with choosing again from 8 different subjects in the 8 different rooms. Each session will be about 1 hour long.

The Expo will include various interesting topics ranging from social applications, running a successful Web 2.0 business, community management, mash ups, profit guidelines, great web site designing, future expectations of the web, Software applications, user psychological tendencies, just to name a few.

There will be close to 100 speakers. Including Amazon founder Jeffrey P. Bezos, Co-Founder of Google Erich Schmidt, Leading Developer for Second Life Ginsu Yoon, and plenty of others!

Workshops will be held which will host SEO sessions, building social applications, high performance web pages.

The expo is oriented for technical, design, marketing, and business professionals building the next generation web, including all kinds of entrepreneurs. A typical "ticket" can cost upwards of $1,500 if you would like to attend everything. The entrance fee is only $100.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

No Pain, No Game!

Just a thought on a Sunday I wanted to share:

Vapaeso is still brand new to the scene of the blogging business. I sometimes ask myself if this will really take off. I don't think the right answer to the question is, "You just have to wait and see!" It's more of an effort thing. Recently I read a great post about a webworker that started his business years ago and today is managing a community of more than 700,000 visitors per day. It's really inspiring to read these types of stories to anyone who would like to take a shot at this industry, better yet it's uplifting to know that there are people out there who feel exactly the same way but in the mist of the battle, they never gave up and they never surrendered. They kept going. It's about research, knowing your battle ground, knowing your competitors, knowing your content, your community, and your goals. It will take time and effort.

Tomorrow I will have great content for Vapaeso. You can bet on it. I might just do a little SEO as well ;) Cheers. Edgar Q.

Web 2.0 Expo

What is the Web 2.0 Expo?

Web 2.0 Expo is an annual gathering of technical, design, marketing, and business professionals who are building the next generation web. Web 2.0 Expo features the most innovative and successful Internet industry figures and companies providing attendees with examples of business models, development paradigms, and design strategies to enable mainstream businesses and new arrivals to the Web 2.0 world to take advantage of this new generation of services and opportunities. The Web 2.0 Expo is co-presented by CMP Technology and O'Reilly Media.

The Web continues to be an engine of economic growth, fueled by a host of new business models, development models, and design patterns that collectively fall under the umbrella of Web 2.0, a term coined at the birth of the Web 2.0 Conference, a joint venture between O’Reilly Media and CMP Technology.

To meet the increasing demand for Web 2.0 comprehension and skills, and to build a broader Web 2.0 community, O'Reilly Media and CMP Technology have launched the first Web 2.0 Expo on April 15-18, 2007 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Web 2.0 Expo, a companion event to the Web 2.0 Conference (recently renamed Web 2.0 Summit), is the first conference and tradeshow for the rapidly growing ranks of designers and developers, product managers, entrepreneurs, VCs, marketers, and business strategists who are embracing the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Time to Get a Job?

In the vast void of what is know today as the Internet, there are stories of men and women that after the sheer thought of defeat, give up their efforts to create an adequate amount of income as a web worker. Well no one ever said it's easy. What happened to no pain no game?

The years bring on changes. In the old days there were salesmen and saleswomen who would do the door to door routine in order to sell something. Now we have eBay. In the old days there were paperboys on paper routes throwing newspapers all over the place, now we have the internet with thousands of newspaper articles. There was a time when people would have to actually get a degree, graduate, build a resume, go job hunting, get hired, please your boss, don't be late, be part of the rat race, and eventually retire. Now there are bloggers!

Of course there are those that do not live in the current year and cannot easily see this change in our working careers. As John Evans once said, " The Internet is like a giant jellyfish. You can't step on it. You can't go around it. You've got to get through it."

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Google's Power on the Rise

Microsoft may be unmatched in computer software, but who is dominating the scene on the world wide web? Well, unless you've been living under a rock on an Island of the shores of Antarctica, Google is! The company which started as a research project back in January of 1996 and what used to be called, "Backrub," is clearly becoming the web's most dominating company. Their HQ, named "Googleplex," is located in Mountain View, California and has been voted by Forbes as the Number 1 company to work for in January 2007.

The company is clearly dominating the web. Think about it, they basically store all of the Internet's Content on their servers. In other words they could, in theory, have a copy of the internet's content. Mix that with their advertisement power and who knows when they will surpass Microsoft. Which brings us to the question of the day. When will Google surpass Microsoft? Watch a video about Google's Power in the Video Section.

Google: The Future of the Internet

Google is the most powerful search engine on the planet. Its used by millions of people from all over the world. But how does it manage to differentiate the right search result from the rest of the trash? The Answer: "PageRank." A complex mathematical formula which, to put it simply, labels a website as imporant depending on how many times it's link shows up on other websites. In other words if Page A shows up on Pages B, C, D.... all the way to Page Z, then it would have a high PageRank.



Also, the more important the page, the higher the rank will be. As an example, if www.vapaeso.com happens to be linked in www.google.com or www.microsoft.com, then you can bet that by the next day www.vapaeso.com will have a higher PageRank because Google and Microsoft are important web sites. Check out Google's Technology Page for more info.

List of Web Hosting Websites

For every type of website, blog, or forum there exist a specific type of hosting service. There are full featured web hosting services which, for the advanced user, allows the site to run advanced features (scripts) such as PHP, Java, and Ajax just to mention a few. Of course for people who just want a hobby site, there are services to cover those needs as well, although the functionality of the site will be strictly limited. There are even more specific hosting services for those that want a blog (Blogger), upload images (Imageshack) or videos (YouTube), install a shopping cart, or even host a game server (WOW).

I've compiled a list of websites that carry a list of the best hosting service. This way you can visit them all and make the right decision based upon the site's ratings. Each site has a slightly different lay out.

1. The Hosting Chart
2. Web Hosting Blue Book
3. Top 10 Web Hosting
4. PR Checker Info
5. Host Index
6. HostSearch
7. Global Internet Index
8. WebsiteMaven
9. GuidexBiz
10.InsLink
11.ReviewCentre

The way things are looking for 2007, free service providers are constantly adding on more and more features and even removing the ADs from their free websites. They're even adding advanced features like MySQL (necessary to add interaction capabilities to the site), FTP, server side scripting, even free Domain Name Hosting. There are tons of free service providers to choose from. Here's a short list:

1. FREE Web Hosting
2. The Free Site.com
3. Lorereli Free Hosting Directory
4. The Free Country
5. Rose India
6. About
7. Free Web Space Finder
8. Free Web Hosting
9. All About Your Own Website
10.OrgSites.com
11. Power Search

For Blog hosting, there are two types from which you can choose from: Open Source, Proprietary, and Developer-Hosted. The best and most widely used by blogging pros is Wordpress. The more user friendly and easier to start up is Blogger.


1. Blogtonomy
2. TheFreeSite.com
3. Weblogs Compendium

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Monday, April 9, 2007

Flock, Time for Another Browser?

Anyone heard of Flock? The new social browser using the Firefox engine. It's designed specifically for that aspect of the web and is uniquely more intriguing than Firefox. It has a built in function of sharing and uploading photos using either Flickr (Yahoo) service or Kodak's photo gallery, posting on a Blog, and all the current capabilities and extensions for Firefox. The downside? It will eat more CPU than Firefox due to the built in capabilities.

The question here is, "Will this be the future of Firefox, Social Web Browsing?" There will be lots of people who will use Firefox to Work and not play, but then again it's only logical that Firefox will evolve into a social web browser, and should it choose to do so, there will be a large crowd that will follow. What's your take?

Doubleclick Worth $1.65 Billion

Google has purchased Doubleclick for $1.65 Billion Dollars and is valued even more so than YouTube. Doubleclick has been selling advertisement to more than 6,000 companies for 11 years. Their profits have risen and fallen as the market's unexpected turns rise and fall through the years. This is something Microsoft and even Yahoo should be interested in as the Corporate Giants are falling behind in generating Ad revenue such as Google is doing. The purchase of Doubleclick, in theory, could rise profits from ads. There are plenty of other companies worth purchasing if such an idea strikes their fancy. Companies like Valueclick perhaps?

eBay's Whitman Ready to Call it Quits?

eBays CEO, Meg Whitman, is nearing the 10 year dead line running as the company's Chief Exectuive. Whitman, should she choose to retire, has become a billionarie running the Leading Market Giant for all these years and will have no problem finding a new job in the corporate world. She could try her hand at politics? Recent reports suggest that she already has a head start in as a national finance co-chair for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the 2008 campaign.

Critics argue that, even though the company has held steady it has shown sluggish growth. eBay should think twice about filling in the gap from within the company. Who will fill the gap should Whitman decide to leave?

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Mind Mapping

The industry of Mind Mapping software has grown at an unprecedented rate. There have been numerous softwares created to fulfill this new niche of customers. From Open Source, to freeware, to shareware, there are lots of applications to try out. Personally I like to recommend most Open Source software as they are the best types of softwares created. Of course that doesn't mean it's the leading type of software. The big fish taking over the market is MindManager, which according to Wikipedia, takes up 72.6% of the users. Freemind is an OpenSource alternative and accounts for a little less than 10.4%. Feel free to try them out.

There have been recent studies that show that the use of these tools could improve your learning by up to 15%. Some are 2d, others come in 3d, and others are web based. More info on Mind Mapping software can be found here.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Top 10 Internet Companies

The Top 10 Most Influential Companies on the web from Internet World Stats:

1. Microsoft
2. Yahoo!
3. Time Warner
4. Google
5. United States Government
6. eBay
7. InterActive Corp.
8. Amazon
9. RealNetworks
10.Walt Disney Internet Group

My company will appear here one day... yea! one day... you bet it will... you just wait...*cough*


Tuesday, April 3, 2007

The Evolution of the Internet

The definition of the Internet by Wikipedia is: "the worldwide, publicly accessible network of interconnected computer Networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP)."

The pubaccsi interco what?? Ladies and Gentlemen, The Enjoyable Version:

The creation of the internet dates back to the Cold War and is due, believe it or not, to the Government and it's competition against Russia in the 60s, more specifically the US Military racing against the launch of Sputnick. The Government created DARPA, headed by J.C.R. Licklider from MIT and this is where the original idea of the "NETWORK" (interconnected computers connected together and communicating with each other) was born. The original name of the internet was ARPANET. This sparked a whole series of events that gave way to the internet we know and love today. As a result, mankind has changed the way we communicate and to some of us, the way we work. Here is a detailed time line for a more detailed view.

We are witnessing a new evolution that we need to understand. Sadly, those who choose to ignore this change will soon be struggling to keep up. There are more and more people who are discovering the potential of the internet and what it has to offer. This new phase has been dubbed WEB 2.0 by O'Reilly Media in 2004. Web 2.0 simply means the second phase of the internet in regards to the way it's used by popular demand such as blogs, wikis, podcasting, etc... Go here for a detailed chart explaining the difference between the first phase of the internet and the current phase (or Web 2.0).

India and China (and now Latin America) are taking over millions of American Jobs via outsourcing due to massive company savings. I can vouch for that, I took a job in Colombia once and the company grew incredibly fast. Professional web workers are out there happily making a buck (and more) either by running a site or a blog with affiliate links, pay per click links, or selling ad space.

YouTube and MySpace rank 4th and 5th as the most visited sites in the world, which means that the young generation is really absorbed by this evolution. I mean, what the hey! Not only is it huge, free to explore, and powerful, it can also make you money! What's not to love?

Monday, April 2, 2007

Welcome to Vapaeso!

Welcome one and welcome all! Alright enough with the intro and straight to the point. This Blog is dedicated to one of the greatest inventions the world has seen, The Internet.

Technology is moving at a rapid pace, and it has become one of my hobbies to read up on what's new and popular with the internet, where it's headed, and what it can do for me and you. We share, download, publish (upload), talk, meet, discuss, argue, propose, learn, study, listen, understand and do countless other things on the web everyday. Some people are even earning an income from the comfort of their own homes!

This is my first blog, so please bare with me while I get this project of the ground. Any feedback is more than welcome!