Adblock Plus Unveils a way customers Can Tip the web sites They VisitHIGHLIGHTS The internet monetisation service could be released on the stop of 2016. users can already sign-up for the service, as a way to go into trying out soon. The service is similar to the brave Ledger characteristic of the brave browser. one of the maximum famous ad–blockading ... Read More »
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big facts Breaches observed at the biggest electronic mail services: report
masses of tens of millions of hacked usernames and passwords for email money owed and otherwebsites are being traded in Russia’s criminal underworld, a protection professional told Reuters. the invention of 272.3 million stolen money owed covered a majority of customers of Mail.ru, Russia’smaximum famous e-mail service, and smaller fractions of Google, Yahoo and Microsoft electronic mailusers, stated Alex Holden, ... Read More »
What makes India the best place for acquiring Engineering Education?
India is among few countries that excel in providing higher education. The conventional and non-conventional courses it offers to the students in various fields makes India an educational hub in itself. Many prestigious colleges have global recognition making it easier for the students to get work opportunities abroad and establish a successful career. Although in past few years a lot ... Read More »
The new big thing- distance education
‘One of the most important areas we can develop as professionals, is competence in accessing and sharing knowledge’, said Connie Malamed. And e-learning is doing its bit in this regard. The most effective and successful professionals are continuously learning. Crossing all the barriers that hamper their growth, distance education is now the talk of the town. Distance education In the ... Read More »
Facebook Rolls Out Suicide Prevention Tool to the UK
After a successful trial in the US and Australia, social media giant Facebook has rolled out its suicide prevention tool in Britain that allows users to notify it if a friend is in distress. Created in consultation with British charity Samaritans, the tool will allow users to report content to Facebook or reach out to their friends. “We worked with ... Read More »
Picking Genders for Characters Could Be the Next Big Thing for Emoji
According to the common emoji keyboard, women don’t run. Only men run. See? But that could soon change under a new draft proposal to the Unicode Consortium, the body that develops and maintains software standards for texts and characters. The document outlines a number of changes, including male, female and neutral gender options for many human-looking characters. If adopted, this ... Read More »
The market for tech IPOs hasn’t been this awful since the Great Recession
The US market for tech IPOs has totally frozen over. Zero Internet or tech companies went public on US exchanges in the first quarter of 2016. The last time that happened was in the first quarter of 2009, during the depths of the Great Recession, according to data from Dealogic. Just two years ago, the picture looked quite different. In ... Read More »
The Canadian tech market: boom or bust? Six things your CIO should know
Image from Shutterstock.com When it comes to IT spending, a recent research report reveals that Canadian tech spending is relatively flat, topping $93 billion this year. According to Forrester Research Inc., this represents an increase of only 3.3 per cent, compared to five per cent in the 2015. The report, titled The Canadian Tech Market Outlook For 2016-2017, reveals that this ... Read More »
The crossover is (almost) over: Public-market investors bail on tech startups
Image Credit: Lumen Photos / Shutterstock Historically, mature private companies relied on “growth” or late-stage venture firms for their last round, or rounds, before filing for IPO. That ecosystem has been disrupted over the last few years as large public market focused investors entered the space. But just as the big money players flooded into the market, current economics are ... Read More »
When a law becomes the barrier to equality of opportunity
Duli Bai (left), who has studied only till Class III, is credited with many positive changes in Chenar panchayat, where she was the sarpanch from 2010-2015. She attended workshops organized for women sarpanchs to learn how panchayati raj functions. Photo: Pradeep Gaur/Mint Sirohi, Rajasthan: Twenty-eight-year-old Saroj Kumari was set to contest the 2015 elections for Bhimana panchayat in Rajasthan’s Sirohi ... Read More »