To understand what is the dark Web, you have two different concepts: Clearnet, Deep web, Dark web and Darknet. The easiest to understand is the Transparent Network, which is the Internet, which can be found in the pages found in Google and other search engines and those that can be accessed directly from them. ~ 90% of the content of the network is not accessible through search engines. That is a part of the Deep Web, which includes all the information that you can not access publicly. It may be conventional pages protected by a paywall, but also files stored in Dropbox, emails saved inRead More →

Everybody knows about the deep web and the dark web, but does everybody know the deep web really means?   The deep web is a portion part of the Internet, intentionally hidden from the search engines, with masked IP addresses and accessible only with a special web browser. The first conflation of the terms “deep web” came in 2009 when the deep web search terminology was discussed alongside illegal activities taking place on the Freenet darknet   To organise a bit all the net, it is divided on levels from 0 to 6: Level 0 is the “Surface Internet”, where the user can enter usingRead More →

Hi everybody! Nowadays in the information and internet world companies need now more than ever the work of a community manager who manages their social media. The community manager is in charge of creating, running and organizing all the online aspects of the company. It’s the one who gives the brand visibility, builds an interest to the point where it can achieve connections around the internet and social media platforms. It’s main functions are: -Create attractive content with good quality. -Run the company’s blog and it’s social media. -Know their target and the most active hours. -Monitor every publication. -Form an interest and create connectionsRead More →

What is Google? Take a look: https://www.google.es/ As we all know, Google is a search engine that can be employed to find a variety of information such as websites, pictures, maps and more. Google uses a computer program called a ‘web crawler’ that looks at the billions of websites available on the World Wide Web and examines their content to find ‘keywords’. Then it indexes these to make the websites easier for the search engine to find. So… There’s a simple search box into which you can type your query. Answers are provided almost instantly. You can choose to search for websites, images, news, maps andRead More →

What is WordPress? WordPress is a content management system that allows you to create and maintain a blog or a web page. The service is ideal for beginners or for those who do not have too much technical knowledge, as it is especially easy to use and optimize. In fact, one of its most interesting features is its plugin system, which allows it to extend its capabilities.  Other important characteristics of WordPress are the themes, that is, the templates that the platform uses to modify the appearance and design of the site. These can be paid or free. Finally we have the Widgets, some small blocksRead More →

IoT (Internet of things) is a new term that has been coined recently to designate a complete new area of the Internet world in which things or tools or devices communicate to each other in order to enable these objects to exchange data. Each appliance separately is equipped individually with its own system but is able to communicate or operate within the internet infrastructure.Read More →

In today’s World Internet is seen to be the greater generator of news, no matter the source, the veracity or accuracy of them nor the implications arisen. Internet is The Source –the encyclopaedia we all used to use– and Google, Yahoo, Yandex or Baidu the Professors. There is no more need to go to class, one can learn anything from home, anytime. The only risk, losing focus.Read More →

Hello, you’re going to read some points about Internet of Things. So… What is ” Internet of Things ” (IoT) about? The “Internet of Things” is becoming an increasingly growing topic of conversation. This is the concept of basically connecting any device with an on and off switch to the Internet. It goes from cellphones, coffee makers, washing machines, headphones or even wearable devices. Nowadays, the increased use of the devices with internet connection, WiFi or even sensors built into them — the smartphone penetration sky-rocketing, technology costs going down — are creating a perfect environment for developing the Internet of Things. Devices are transmittingRead More →