It's a sad week if you've ever posted on a social network or an internet forum. Randy Suess, the creator of the software for first online public bulletin board, died on December 10th at the age of 74.
Limited to an anachronistic 1200 bits per second, it took several moments for the green-phosphor ASCII art to scroll from the bottom to the top of the screen. A login prompt and a blinking cursor ...
Not everyone has the space to put up a noticeboard in their cubicle or home office. Instructables user makerboat came up with a $2 DIY bulletin board that can be mounted on a monitor. It’s pretty ...
A Padlet is a digital bulletin board. It’s a simple canvas for adding, organizing, and sharing information. It can be used flexibly for almost any purpose, from gathering ideas in a meeting to mapping ...
Along with the companies that make hand sanitizer and toilet paper, puzzle manufacturers and sellers have been doing a brisk business lately. With everyone confined to their homes for the past few ...
The messaging system that he and a friend created in 1978 was a forerunner of social media services like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. By Cade Metz Randy Suess, a computer hobbyist who helped build ...
Take flier delivery to the next level by starting a community bulletin board service. The concept is very straightforward. In exchange for a flat monthly fee, you post promotional fliers for retailers ...
Nearly 100 parents and residents packed a Manhattan Elementary District 114 Board meeting Wednesday to express their thoughts on a bulletin board that sparked controversy in December for its display ...
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