HTTP is the application protocol that powers the Web. It began life as the so-called HTTP/0.9 protocol in 1991, and by 1999 had evolved to HTTP/1.1, which was standardised within the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). HTTP/1.1 was good enough for a long time but the ever-changing needs of the Web called for a better-suited …
“Bitcoin”-The word is pretty common but very few people understand what actually it is. Do you remember the last time you were worried of losing money because of a failed transaction?(bad luck ☹). Everybody has faced such an issue and we start to curse ourselves as if it was our fault. Actually it was. But …
Could a robot do your job? Millions of people who didn’t see automation coming will soon find out the painful way. The answer is a resounding yes. The World Economic Forum’s study predicts about future of jobs, that 5 million jobs will be lost before 2020 as artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology and other socio-economic factors …
Not long time ago, computers were about the size of a room, costing about a million dollars and were carried around with the help of a truck. Fast forward, IBM has recently unveiled the world’s smallest computer of size 1 mm x 1 mm.
From self-improvement books to psychology lectures, how many times have you been told to look on the bright side of the things and find happiness wherever you look? Well, to some extent this works – given the evidence from the various research works over the past years which advises that being optimistic results in superior …
Football is, without a doubt, the most popular sport in the world. It has been raised to the pedestal it now stands on because of the millions of fans around the world who watch every game and every good play is etched in their minds for years. Being a football fan means supporting a particular …
If you were asked how valuable electricity is in your life, what would your answer be? The common answer is yes, it’s really valuable because we are very used to it. This will be the answer of a person living in 2019. But, in 1850, William Gladstone had asked the same question to the scientist …
Have you ever done a thing even though you know you should be doing something else? Why we make plans but don’t follow them? For example, you have to write an assignment but you procrastinate it and do something else. You know it’s wrong, but you still do it.
Ignoring the stupid ideas of creationism and doomsday (and the origin of these narcissistic ideas), the scientific community is on a well established consensus that our universe is about 13.7 billion years old. In fact, the discovery of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation was a milestone in modern science as it cemented the Big Bang Theory.
Have you ever wondered why some incidents feel like that they have already happened to you? Is your mind sometimes out of this world, dwelling in nothingness? Do you feel like you are being pushed from heights when dreaming? Or you suddenly start staring at nothing? Do many such logic-less things happen without your will? …