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Crypto expert expresses concern about Google advert

Google's ad for its new product ‘Call Screen’, where it pokes fun at crypto mining, stating that the activity costs…

7 years ago

An Analysis of Substitutes for Google’s Products

Written by David Balaban Google is rapidly expanding its reach and becoming more influential in the online ecosystem. Long gone…

8 years ago

Jim Blasko on Orienting Blockchains Around Human Values

Does it seem like a logical background to what you do now? I've been in the cryptospace since 2010, I…

8 years ago

Irish company launches free tool to combat homophobia online

An Irish company has launched a free tool aimed at combating homophobia online. The #LoveWins tool filters online content, searching…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : SAXA

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... SAXA bridges the gap between young designers and global customers by…

9 years ago

5 Top Browser Extensions For Social Media

By @TheMarkDalton Browser extensions can help you improve your productivity and in general make your working life online much easier than…

10 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : Jumble

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Similar to the data on a postcard, email data is not…

11 years ago

Toshiba launches their new Chromebook 2

Toshiba yesterday announced the Chromebook 2 – a new 13.3” Chromebook with a choice of Full HD IPS or non-reflective HD…

11 years ago

PushBullet: Transfer files from Android to a computer the easy way!

PushBullet has been around for a little while now offering a web based solution for transferring files, lists and links…

12 years ago

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