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Charles Babbage: The father of computing-17291

Charles Babbage: The father of computing

Who is Charles Babbage? The English mathematician Charles Babbbage (born 1791, died 1871) is one of the most celebrated ...

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Spotlight on: The PFA-17226

Spotlight on: The PFA

With the Euros back in our lives, and the weather finally being glorious, we have a great summer of football ahead of us...

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How to Alleviate Web Traffic Pressure

A well-planned and executed campaign can have many benefits for your business. As well as driving more sales via a range...

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Twitter’s first paid subscription service-17253

Twitter’s first paid subscription service

Last month, Twitter announced they would be rolling out a subscription service called Twitter Blue. Being one of the fir...

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A guide to understanding APIs

API’s first originated from the 1940s and chances are you’ve never heard of them but you’ve used them countless times. F...

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Sending emails – how can we help?

If you’ve read my previous posts on spam then you should be up to speed with how spam originated, the different types an...

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Are you ready for a cookieless future?

In June 2020, Google announced that it would stop the use of third-party cookies in Chrome. Joining a long list of web b...

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Spam…cont’d

In my last post I spoke about the history of spam, let’s now have a look at the different types and how you can protect ...

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Key Steps To Building A Great Small Business Website-17153

Key Steps To Building A Great Small Business We...

Whether you are a freelance photographer or own a startup company, a great website is essential for a company’s su...

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Spam…the non-edible kind

What is spam? When I think of spam, two things come to mind. The first is the junk email that I get on a daily basis and...

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