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Everyday Politics In Russia Reviewed

By John Mulhall @authormulhall | john@authormulhall.com is a writer with Irish Tech News for over 8 years and also a Cloud…

6 months ago

Book Review of ChatGPT and the Future of AI

I reviewed “ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution” by Terrence J. Sejnowski. This book is an…

1 year ago

Web of Value by Ian MacRae, Reviewed

I had the pleasure of reviewing the non-fiction book, Web of Value, by Ian MacRae. Overall, I found it to…

1 year ago

Charge, Why Does Gravity Rule, reviewed

By John Mulhall @johnmlhll | john@maolte.ie is a writer with Irish Tech News for over 7 years and also a Founder, Writer,…

2 years ago

Marketing 6.0 The Future is Immersive Reviewed

As far as non-fiction books go, Marketing 6.0 by Philip Kotler, Hermawan Kartajaya, and Iwan Setiawan was an easy book…

2 years ago

Technosleep Frontiers, Fictions, Futures Reviewed

Technosleep by Catherine Coveney and Al is published by Palgrave Macmillan. It is a deep dive into sleep, along with…

2 years ago

Subversion The Strategic Weaponization of Narratives Reviewed

Andreas Kreig shines a light on a digital war that influences the very direction of people, communities, and nations. Not…

3 years ago

Good Power by Ginni Rometty, reviewed

An emotive journey of overcoming adversity in life and the exercising of ethical power in managing change. My review of…

3 years ago

The Iron Widow, by Xiran Jay Zhao, reviewed

We look at this interesting fusion of ancient and hyper modern by The Iron by Xiran Jay Zhao. See more about…

4 years ago

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