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New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

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ICOs and Advertising

Post by Giacomo Arcaro An Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is a form of funding for startups that want to realize…

7 years ago

Business Showcase : webRunes

What is your elevator pitch? The number of Internet users is nearing 4 billion and generated unstructured information doubles every…

7 years ago

Mobile gaming, women and crypto

Guest post by Ieva Baranova, content crafter and journalist with 7 years of experience. Among her other projects, she works…

7 years ago

Social Media App inLinx announces official Irish Launch

inLinx has announced the official launch of their social media networking app. Designed as an exclusive family and friends’ network,…

7 years ago

New Research finds consumers prefer to skip Video On Demand Ads

75% of ‘Video -on-Demand’ (VOD) ads are skipped when the consumer is given the option, according to new research from…

7 years ago

11 ways website heat map helps you read visitors’ minds

Written by Apoorv Bhatnagar  Advent and widespread growth of online shopping has put the customers in a win-win situation. They can…

8 years ago

GAFA and Banking – The Next Battleground

Written by Alessandro Hatami  I got my first iPod in 2002 – it was my first Apple product. I had had…

8 years ago

Facebook Announces View Ads as Part of Referendum Integrity Effort in Ireland

Today, Joel Kaplan, Vice President of Global Public Policy at Facebook joined Niamh Sweeney, Head of Public Policy for Facebook Ireland…

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