This article explains 10 pieces of software and how they changed the world. This ties in with today because we can compare old software to newer software and how it has developed over the past few years.
This article talks about how software is heavily invested in and how it may be a software "bubble." This also talks about how software may overtake the economy in one, drastic sweep.
This article talks about how a company used to still use an old version of software that required them to review information in a flow, tedious process. Now, new software is being created to allow this business to transform and manipulate information through collaboration and versatility. It is now much easier to find, review, and respond to information thanks to a new type of software designed for this company.
This article talks about the changing of the nuclear industry through software. Software is especially important in running high tech facilities that could pose danger if the software is not set up/ run properly.
This article talks about how computers talk to each other through TCP/IP. This is important because it shows how software is important for the communication of individuals world wide. Without TCP/IP, people would not be able to connect with others in different parts of the world.
This article talks about how software for phones, computers, and tablets is becoming more centralized and organized. Microsoft is trying to progress its software into the mobile world while other companies like Apple are trying to provide a consistent, well organized and accepted OS.
This article talks about how Microsoft is accusing Google of an internet searching monopoly. This shows that Google is a prominent search engine software that is overtaking several other internet searching services such as Bing and Yahoo.