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Digitizing death:

Immortalized on Facebook

In the past couple of years, Facebook and MySpace have taken the Internet and social networking to places never before thought of. From being able to access pictures from last night’s party or casually perusing wall posts, these networking sites consume hours of our daily lives.

More than ok computer

Helps economic development in St. Louis Region

St. Louis already has an innovative biotech cluster. The region supports major companies like Monsanto and Danforth Plant Science. Science never rests, however, and IT Enterprises is looking to expand this industry by working closely with information technology and life science research entities.

Welcome to the dark side

Reality bleeds into online life

As those of us who have grown up with the Internet have aged and matured, so too has the Internet. For the members of my generation, we have seen the Internet go from being a novelty to a useful tool, ultimately becoming the driving force behind the American economy. All of this while creating a virtual world that we gradually began to inhabit as extensions of ourselves.

Windows 7 may not be what was promised, but it’s close enough

Almost every version of the Windows operating system Microsoft has ever released has had its issues out of the box, always to the bane of its users. For instance, early versions of windows actually wouldn’t let you keep more than one program window open at a time.