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460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

7 years ago

Techies gather for Sligo recruitment blitz called ‘Tech On the Wild Atlantic Way’ with hundreds of jobs up for grabs

Dublin is not the only option for those seeking fulfilling careers in tech, biopharma and medtech companies, attendees at the…

7 years ago

Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies is Changing the World, 2nd edition, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrencies is Changing the World, 2nd edition, by  Don Tapscott  and Alex…

7 years ago

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

APO Group reports non-payment by cryptocurrency manufacturing company Watts Miners Inc.

Despite several communication sent to Watts Miners CEO David Anderson, and Chief Financial Officer Nancy Lopez, requesting payment of services…

7 years ago

Are the Big Four auditors going to lose market share?

How can an industry full of conflict and scandal be seen as a beacon of trust? Has trust in the…

7 years ago

Cryptocurrency Events are Good for ICOs, But Being Strategic is Critical

Guest post by David Drake, note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned/quoted in…

7 years ago

Why Colombia Could Become the Next Crypto-Haven

By David Drake, note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or quoted in…

7 years ago

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