Telecommunications giant Cisco’s projections for the future use of the internet.
Every year Cisco releases a bunch of nice looking graphs showing where they think the internet is headed. This year’s graph (pictured) shows that in 2015, the total traffic on the internet will be 966 exabytes, or around four times it’s current level.
Other interesting stats include:
• 3 billion internet users
• 15 billion networked devices
• Video becomes the biggest source of traffic.
Hit the source link below for the full story - it’s an interesting look into the future, and amazing to look back on the graph and see how quickly the pace of growth itself is increasing - almost looking like an exponential growth curve!
Want to try the new GNOME3 and Gnome-shell software? You could with these iso Live images.
Info here.
This is freaking amazin!
We’re taking our best thinking from iPad and bringing it all to the Mac with Mac OS X Lion, available in summer 2011.
A new preview of Mac OS 10.7 (Lion) is up over at Apple and it looks pretty much like everyone is expecting. Many of the features already demoed, like Launchpad (iPad style app interface), Full Screen mode, and Mission Control (Exposé 2.0) are there. Also there is a preview of the new Mail.app iPad-like interface, Versions (Like Time Machine for files), and AirDrop (send files wirelessly to those around you).
Lot’s of oohs and aahs await.
A Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. It’s a pre-fork worker model ported from Ruby’s Unicorn project.
Also some recipes.
So it turns out that NVIDIA roadmap we saw last month was as true and pure as driven snow. The barely conceivable quad-core Tegra chip that it listed has now been made official by none…