Everything in the world falls into one of two categories: digital or analog. Analog systems operate with continuous signals, like the smooth rise and fall of mercury in a thermometer or the sweeping motion of a traditional clock’s hands. Before the digital revolution,...
Everything in the world can be categorized as either digital or analog. Analog refers to systems that use continuous signals, like the smooth motion of a mercury thermometer or the gradual movement of a non-electrical clock’s hands. Before the digital revolution, most...
Take a moment to reflect—what comes to mind when you think of the internet? Perhaps programs like Google and Safari, or websites like Bridges? Maybe even a blog? What if I told you that all of these are merely the outcome of a complex system of protocols and rules...