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India struggling to fill 50,000 AI jobs

by Kayla Matthews, tech journalist and writer India is struggling to fill its artificial intelligence (AI) jobs. That's the conclusion…

7 years ago

Omnitude moves its ECOM token to Stellar and introduces micropayments to users

Omnitude will be converting its ECOM token from the current Ethereum based ERC20 standard to Stellar’s crypto platform in a…

7 years ago

Bitcoin v Altcoin: why usability is key to wider adoption

by Denise Quirk, Health Advisor and a believer of transforming complex information into simple, actionable content. She is keenly interested…

7 years ago

How a Blockchain-Based Solution to Greece’s Woes May Change Arbitration Forever

The birthplace of Democracy is experiencing a few problems in the area of governance. One solution that’s been suggested could…

7 years ago

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

Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland call for industry and business to participate in International Energy Agency funded projects

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is seeking expressions of interest from Irish energy experts to participate in international…

7 years ago

What to think about when choosing call centre software

by Apoorv Bhatnagar A brilliant product or service alone will no longer guarantee a business’ success. Customer experience trumps everything…

7 years ago

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…

7 years ago

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