Monthly Archives: July 2023

Chinese EVs have yet to succeed in Europe. The Middle East could be different

For Chinese electric car manufacturers, Europe has long been a priority destination for international expansion. With its affluence, environmental consciousness, and relatively friendly attitude towards China, the continent has attracted established players like BYD as well as emerging brands like … Continue reading

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Confusion Continues Over Elon Musk’s Tweet Limits on Twitter

In an effort to combat the extraordinary amount of data scraping that occurs on the website, Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, has lately imposed restrictions on the number of posts that users are permitted to read in a single day. However, … Continue reading

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Networking for Success: Strategies for Building Meaningful Professional Connections

It’s probably drummed into you now that networking is an essential part of professional success. But how do you effectively network with people? It’s harder than it seems on paper. But if you’re seeking a job or looking for new … Continue reading

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Konux gears up to scale its AI + IoT play for optimizing the railways

Unless you’ve been on an extended digital detox this year, you can’t have missed how a certain flavor of AI hype has been accelerating down the tracks like a runaway train. But far from the viral buzz swirling around developments … Continue reading

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Plaid will deposit open banking intel on the Fintech Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023

If a cat had a thousand lives, we would name it Plaid — in recognition of the fintech startup giant that moves forward relentlessly, regardless of obstacles along the way. Case in point: When the Department of Justice scuttled a … Continue reading

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Gen Z’s Reaction to Negative Brand Experiences: The Confluence of Customer Service and Technology

The reactions and preferences of Generation Z (Gen Z) consumers are playing an increasingly pivotal role in shaping brand strategies. With the advent of digital technology and social media, Gen Z’s response to negative brand experiences is remarkably different from … Continue reading

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QuickBooks Payroll vs SurePayroll (2023): Which is better?

QuickBooks Payroll might be more scalable than SurePayroll, but SurePayroll’s low price, limited add-on fees and thorough features make it the more appealing payroll choice for most small businesses. The post QuickBooks Payroll vs SurePayroll (2023): Which is better? appeared … Continue reading

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Reddit braces for life after API changes

Reddit has had a tumultuous month after announcing changes to its data API. In the last month, Reddit’s CEO gave interviews defending the company’s decision, the social network had fights with developers and moderators, and the platform saw a large … Continue reading

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Deel vs Oyster (2023): Which Is Better?

When it comes to international payroll software, both Deel and Oyster have some valuable offerings. Which is right for your business? The post Deel vs Oyster (2023): Which Is Better? appeared first on TechRepublic.

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CJEU ruling on Meta referral could close the chapter on surveillance capitalism

Mark your calendar European friends: July 4th could soon be celebrated as independence-from-Meta’s-surveillance-capitalism-day… A long-anticipated judgement handed down today by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) looks to have comprehensively crushed the social media giant’s ability to … Continue reading

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