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5 years agoTags advertisingWPP: More women senior managers but mostly white WPP’s workforce diversity report for 2020 reveals widespread underrepresentation that becomes increasingly marked in upper management. The world’s largest advertising
5 years agoTags AmazonAmazon investing billions in Spanish data centres Amazon Web Services announced it is investing Euro 2.5 billion in new data centres in the Aragon-region in Spain. The
5 years agoTags AndroidGoogle opening up Android for search competitors Google has adjusted to “feedback” from the EU Commission and is opening up its Android so that other search providers
5 years agoTags conferenceWomenTech Global Conference kicks off with inspiring talks The WomenTech Global Conference 2021 kicked off on June 7, bringing together more than 100,000 women from the tech sector
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5 years agoTags awardsOnline Journalism Awards: Submit your work until June 10 The 2021 Online Journalism Awards, honoring excellence in digital journalism around the world, are open for submissions until Thursday, June
5 years agoTags AppleApple investing more on video conferencing and improving privacy Apple is boosting its capacity for video calls to better compete with Zoom and Microsoft’s Teams by allowing Android devices