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New analysis asks if billionaires are made or born?

Business insurer Hiscox has released new analysis on the Forbes Billionaires 2018 List. The analysis aims to shed light on…

8 years ago

Book extract: Lead: 50 models for success in work and life

LEAD: 50 models for success in work & life (published by Capstone) launched in late September and became an immediate…

8 years ago

Microsoft launches programme with CoderDojo for EU Code Week

Microsoft today celebrated the start of EU Code Week with the launch of the ‘CoderDojo Champion Training Programme’ which aims…

8 years ago

The Aclyd Project: ICO Token sale

NO more hiding your favorite bottle in a paper bag or flagging down a store clerk to open the glass…

8 years ago

2 Irish Companies win contracts to explore AI and the delivery of online public services

Minister of State with special responsibility for eGovernment Patrick O’Donovan, TD, has awarded research contracts to two Irish companies -…

8 years ago

Bitcoin Growth depends on Institutional Investors and ‘Bakkt’

Guest post by Guglielmo Capone, cryptocurrency expert. business manager and advisor in crypto ICO BITCOIN, growth depends on institutional investors…

8 years ago

DNotes Global CEO Alan Yong to give Keynote Speech At Emerge ICO Summit, Austin

DNotes Global, Inc. has announced that company CEO Alan Yong has been invited to deliver a keynote speech at the…

8 years ago

Blockchain Revolution landscape: “Should Be”

Guest post by Jerry Witkowicz Opportunities for “Should Be” In the first of our three part series, we analyzed and…

8 years ago

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