It is reported that 78% of all software used in Kenya is pirated. | Continue reading
Ernestly is an ad-free blogging platform for startups that helps you share each step of your startup journey with bite-sized posts of 1200 characters or less. It's plain-text, image-free, ad-free and hyperlink-free so you can focus on what you have to say. | Continue reading
“There are thousands of smart people who could start companies and don’t, and with a relatively small amount of force applied at just the… | Continue reading
A couple of days ago I noticed that for all websites, chrome omits from the address bar the protocol and the subdomain if it is www. My co-workers report that they are not seeing this. Chrome versi... | Continue reading
We’ve been using PHP as one of our core technologies for many years. We’re used to working with various website complexity, so whatever feature-rich and advanced website you want - we can do it. | Continue reading
Don’t let the weight of your job squash your sense of self. | Continue reading
Streaming options are getting better, and Netflix may be left out in the cold. | Continue reading
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Tennis balls didn’t get their distinctive neon hue until nearly a century after the game was invented. | Continue reading
Email. The most common means of internet communication, that has been around for ages and nobody has been able to replace it. And yet, it is so hard to getContinue reading | Continue reading
O MEU NIVEL DE PACIÊNCIA !! 😂😍🤣😂#EuNaVida | Continue reading
As email teams grapple with driving scalable growth, email experts from Women of Email share tips for squeezing more out of your efforts.. | Continue reading
I love typography, but I love the web even more. So when news broke of OpenType 1.8 and the type community erupted with excitement, I immediately tried to figure out what variable fonts would mean for web developers. Quick wins John Hudson neatly summarized the most obvious advan … | Continue reading
In this article, I’d like to introduce you to some of the key concepts of TypeScript to get started with building enterprise-level JavaScript applications. What is TypeScript? It is defined as the typed superset of JavaScript which compiles to plain JavaScript code. | Continue reading
Companies lose out on good talent and all the other benefits that women bring to the table, soon after these talented women become mothers. Why do women quit? How can the workplace culture become more sensitive to their requirements and enable them to continue making valuable con … | Continue reading
Business Insider has a “BI Prime” feature where readers should have a membership to read it’s prime contents. Nowadays most of their… | Continue reading
When the student is young, diverse topics must be exposed. While our Education systems are good at covering the fundamentals, say Newtons… | Continue reading
Hi everyone! My name is Alastair Kennett and I’m one of the two founders of OptiMale. My brother David and I founded OptiMale just over 2 years ago. OptiMale is a testosterone replacement and men’s health clinic which provides effective treatment to men across the UK who suffer f … | Continue reading
Messy Nessy Chic print available to shop here.Messy Nessy's 2019 was a year on the verge. We released Don't Be a Tourist in New York, the beloved sister book to Don't Be a Tourist in Paris, and took the MNC universe to new heights with the Vault. Most of all, we had the joy and p … | Continue reading
This isn't the only way to access the IRC channel, though! You should get yourself a proper client like mIRC (Windows only) or Quassel (cross-platform). | Continue reading
"I'm not sure if Barcelona Metro is asking for my ticket or a blood sacrifice," Paweł S. writes. | Continue reading
Colin Eberhardt looks at some of the internals of WebAssembly, explores how it works “under the hood”, and looks at how to create a (simple) compiler that targets this runtime. | Continue reading
Warning: Amateur sociological/political analysis ahead I’ve been thinking about the various versions of and critiques of identity politics that are around at the moment. In its most general f… | Continue reading
Being versus appearing socially uninterested: Challenging assumptions about social motivation in autism - Volume 42 - Vikram K. Jaswal, Nameera Akhtar | Continue reading
Should you act first and think later, or vice versa? Knowing these little tricks when designing your game could save you a fortune. We’ve written this article a... | Continue reading
Product Management is ‘Hot’. It is a dream job for ‘MBA’ graduates today. Withthe tech sector undergoing an exponential boom today, companies across the globeare focusing on innovation and building fresh products to satisfy customers. Anumber of start-up product companies have e … | Continue reading
Make all traditional devices remotely controlled. Supports Alexa, Google Home, Siri and more. A simple step towards a smarter home. | Continue reading
The NASSCO shipyard on Monday delivered the largest combination containership/roll-on, roll-off vessel ever built in the United States. | Continue reading
Now, now. Don’t get us wrong. It’s great filling the home with hugs and love and holiday joy. Everyone loves grandpas and grandmas and brand new toys. Yes, family fills living rooms with laughter, basements with board games, and kitchens with kisses. But let’s be honest — holiday … | Continue reading
The number of Chinese gamers In 2019 reached 640 million, an increase of 2.5% over 2018, of which female gamers were 300 million, accounting for 46.2% of the total, according to a recent report. | Continue reading
This installment on the United States, presented in two parts, is the 16th in a series of Stratfor monographs on the geopolitics of countries influential in world affairs. | Continue reading
Will the strategies that have powered Sony’s success in gaming for 25 years translate to the streaming generation? | Continue reading
Well, yet another data breach from yet another business that couldn’t afford top-shelf security, or didn’t understand the need for it. At this point, I think we should probably assume t… | Continue reading