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LTC opens £300m black cab factory in UK: Are black cabs destined to become obsolete?

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Fantastic news for the UK as a new in car…

9 years ago

Circle to double Irish workforce

Circle – the app revolutionising social payments, are strengthening their presence in Ireland by planning to double staff numbers in…

9 years ago

Africa Tech Summit takes place April 20th, London

By @SimonCocking When is the African Tech Summit on? April 20th   What was the inspiration to start it? Having worked across…

9 years ago

Edge analytics is key to preventing security breaches and protecting human safety as the IoT gathers pace, says Greenwave Systems

Data is dying and implementing analytics beyond the edge in devices is the only way to resuscitate it and ensure it prevents security breaches and potential safety threats in the…

9 years ago

Google revamp their policies after YouTube ad boycott

Google have reacted to the growing crisis in the UK over extremist content appearing on YouTube, which has caused major…

9 years ago

Government ministers visits big Irish company in the US

Voxpro is Ireland's largest international provider of customer experience, technical support and sales operations solutions, and they partner with some…

9 years ago

2017 is a great year to launch a business. Business insights with John Rampton

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with John Rampton Entrepreneur and connector. Founder of Due I blog about my successes and epic failures for @Entrepreneur@TechCrunch…

9 years ago

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