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Should I pin a tweet?

Written by Paul Dunphy Esquire Have you pinned a tweet on your twitter account? It amazes me that so many…

8 years ago

NEBEUS Aims For An IPO Via An ICO

London-based Nebeus, having completed one round of an ICO late last year, and currently in the middle of an equity-based…

8 years ago

Interview With Jon von Tetzchner of Vivaldi

What is your background briefly? I am born in Iceland to an Icelandic mother and a Norwegian father in 1967.…

8 years ago

The secrets of high-performing websites: Wolfgang Digital’s annual e-commerce study

Wolfgang Digital’s annual report for e-commerce websites has launched, lifting the lid on some highly sensitive numbers that have remained largely…

8 years ago

CleverICO’s Social Media Bounty Tool is Beta Ready for Companies

New Social Media Bounty Tool Complements ICO Marketing Capabilities   CleverCarry, a blockchain company developing smart contracts for the $330B…

8 years ago

Fintech Startup Nordigen Secures $1 Million in Total Funding

Finance is among the traditional industries that have seen a groundbreaking change in the last few years. Due to regulation,…

8 years ago

Scotland Pioneers New Blockchain Polling Technology

Describe Scotland’s democracy today. We are 21st century citizens, with archaic 19th century vote institutions, using 15th century pieces of…

8 years ago

What to do if somebody threatens to share a webcam video of you watching NSFW content

Reports of a new 'sextortion' scam have been emerging over the past week. Victims are asked to pay thousands of…

8 years ago

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