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Give People Money: The Simple Idea to Solve Inequality and Revolutionise our Lives, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of  Give People Money: The Simple Idea to Solve Inequality and Revolutionise our Lives, by Annie Lowrey, WH Allen (UK),…

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

Maker Faire Rome: A Firing of Minds and a Launch of Innovation

Maker Faire Rome had its 6th Edition this past weekend and I was there to soak up the rather enormous…

7 years ago

Stablecoins to challenge money transfers and the derivatives market?

There has been a lot of interest recently in stable coins and many see them as an ideal way for…

7 years ago

Cyber-attacks: Prepare and practice cybersecurity drills

by Tom Long, Cisco Ireland’s Head of Technical Strategy Rehearsals and drills are part of life. From a young age…

7 years ago

Combined Token Offering’s (CTO) aim to double the amount of money raised by ICOs overnight

CTOs are a new breed of financial instrument, and bid to save decentralized project funding. The TOKEN project has announced…

7 years ago

TestReach co-founders win Woman in Technology 2018 award

TestReach company co-founders, Sheena Bailey and Louella Morton, have jointly won the ’WMB Woman in Technology 2018 Award’, which was…

7 years ago

Will Computers Revolt? Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence. reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Will Computers Revolt? Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence, by Charles J Simon. Details: Nonfiction, 5½”x8½”, 252 pages, 48 diagrams…

7 years ago

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