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Kenya wins Bid to host the International Open Data Conference in 2020

The 6th International Open Data Conference (IODC) will be held in Africa for the first time, in Nairobi, Kenya, in…

8 years ago

Rumble in the City (UFC3) presented by Dublin Games Festival

On October the 6th, Dublin Games Festival will present an event that's never been seen before in Ireland and its…

8 years ago

IOHK launches opensource blockchain project

IOHK, the blockchain research and development company behind the top 10 cryptocurrency Cardano, has launched its first open source project,…

8 years ago

Kenya wins Bid to host the International Open Data Conference in 2020

TheGovernment of Kenya won the bid based on the consistency and high-level leadership of H.E the Deputy President, Hon. William…

8 years ago

ICO Interview: SID

1. What problem is your ICO project addressing? One of the key factors in ensuring adoption of users on the…

8 years ago

5 Instagram Features Every Business Should Use

Guest Post by Liakat Hossain, content strategist Are you one of those who is looking to promote business on Instagram?…

8 years ago

Blockchain in the Energy sector

Renewable energy creates new challenges for utilities and energy companies. Blockchain technology could potentially address these challenges and in the…

8 years ago

New Research finds consumers prefer to skip Video On Demand Ads

75% of ‘Video -on-Demand’ (VOD) ads are skipped when the consumer is given the option, according to new research from…

8 years ago

CorkBIC marks 30 years of helping entrepeneurs

CorkBIC celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday at the Nano Nagle Centre in Cork City. The event was attended by business…

8 years ago

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