Slashdot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slashdot, sometimes abbreviated as /., [1] is a technology-related news website owned by Geeknet, Inc. It features user-submitted and editor-evaluated current affairs news with a ...
Slashdot effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Slashdot effect, also known as slashdotting, occurs when a popular website links to a smaller site, causing a massive increase in traffic. This overloads the smaller site ...
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
Last week we asked for interview questions to help supplement our face-to-face interviews at Blizzcon. Over the course of the two-day con we were able to sit down with StarCraft II ...
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
An anonymous reader writes "Robert X. Cringely once again educates and amuses with his take on how we could clean up the garbage that's in orbit around Earth.
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
We recently redesigned the Submission Form to make it (hopefully) a little easier for you to shovel news our way. The new system also will allow you to tag your submissions.
Slashdot effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Slashdot effect, also known as slashdotting, occurs when a popular website links to a smaller site, causing a massive increase in traffic. This overloads the smaller site ...
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
Jack Spine writes "VeriSign has said that the main obstacle to DNSSEC implementation has been technical delays. The large size of the .com and .net domains would have made it ...
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
Glyn Moody writes "Last year, we discussed here a Russian plan to install free software in all its schools. Seems things aren't going so well. Funds for the project have been cut ...
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
An anonymous reader writes "What does one do when a good portion of the application software at your workplace is pirated? Bringing this up did not endear me at all to the ...
Slashdot - News for nerds, stuff that matters
serverguy writes "Intel will be releasing a win for all visually impaired members of society, a new device called the Intel Reader. It allows visually impaired people to take a ...