It’s been fifteen years. – The Oatmeal I created The Oatmeal fifteen years ago. Source link
Ten years ago, Android got a lot bigger. Not just because it crossed over a billion active users, but because in 2014, we extended Android (then primarily available on phones and tablets) to three new platforms: Android Auto for your car, Android TV for your smart TV and Android Wear for your smartwatch. The new […]
Oskar Potiorek Bosnia and Herzegovina was a hotly disputed territory in 1914. It had been annexed by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1910 from the crumbling Ottoman Empire, but was also claimed by neighboring Serbia and had a growing nationalist movement amongst its youth who wanted it to be part of a South Slav state. The […]
As the United States stood on the brink of World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognized the urgent need for innovative military strategies to effectively confront the impending global conflict. Observing the unfolding events in Europe, he realized that defeating the Axis powers would require pioneering approaches to warfare. Roosevelt turned to William J. […]
“The First World War saw the first widespread use of propaganda to stir patriotic fervour,” note Gill Saunders and Margaret Timmers in The Poster: A Visual History. “The need to raise vast sums of money from the public purse to fund the war spawned numerous posters advertising war bonds and loans; countries on both sides […]
(Covers of some of the books discussed in this post) If your first reaction to the title of this post is something along the lines of, “Wait, isn’t critical regionalism just 40 years old?,” then everything you think know about critical regionalism is partial, in both senses of the term: incomplete and biased. Yes, Kenneth […]
Home » Invest » Bitcoin Historical Annual Returns (10 Years, 5 Years, 3 Years, 1 Year) Explore Bitcoin’s fascinating journey from its inception to its recent highs and learn about its impressive historical returns. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or new to cryptocurrency, this article provides insights into Bitcoin’s milestones and how it stacks up […]
I got an email from Matt Blumberg this morning with the above image that said, “We have been blogging for 19 years. I can remember sitting together above Super Liquor futzing with Typepad like it was yesterday.” “Super Liquor” is Superior Liquor in Superior, Colorado, which was on the first floor of the building off […]
InVision got its start back in 2011 as a collaboration tool for designers. At the time, screens were designed largely in Photoshop and Illustrator, with no easy way to make interactive prototypes. Screenshot via the Wayback Machine of InVision’s start in 2011 InVision made it easy to export screens, create clickable prototypes, and get feedback […]
Posted by Márton Braun, Developer Relations Engineer Five years ago, at the 2017 Google I/O Keynote, we did something we had never done before: we announced official support for a new programming language to build Android apps with: Kotlin. It was great to see how excited the Android developer community was about this announcement. Since […]