News about open_data on 2023-01-14
Citi Global Tech Hub in Bahrain is on track to employ 1000 Bahraini coders
Bahrain has become the first country in the world to employ more than 1,000 coders over the next decade. Here's a full transcript of what happened to female coding professionals in their country. The BBC Arabic spoke to the chief executive of the UK' largest technology firm, Mohamed bin Salman, on Wednesday.
Source: newswire.ca
Published on 2023-01-14
Democracy and Judicial Independence
In our series of letters from African journalists, writer and columnist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani looks at the challenges facing the judiciary in Israel and India during the recent Supreme Court elections in Delhi and Hyderabad on Saturday. These are some of the most significant disputes between the two nations.
Source: blogs.timesofisrael.com
Published on 2023-01-14
iOS Developer - Western Cape Cape Town
Welcome to a new team of developers looking to develop the latest version of Apple's iOS operating system - which is being developed in Cape Town. Here are some of the key areas for developing the new product and their futures.
Source: it-online.co.za
Published on 2023-01-14
SweNanoSafe Fifth Annual Research Network Workshop Summary
Lynn L. Bergson has been appointed as the chief executive of the UK's Environmental Protection Agency (FDA) for her expertise in chemicals and drugs control. Here, she explains her experience of developing a range of new technologies.
Source: natlawreview.com
Published on 2023-01-14
US spies lag rivals in seizing on data hiding in plain sight
The US election campaign has been a major threat to the country’s internet. But what does this mean for voters and polling workers? The BBC's Tom de Castella looks at the potentially unprecedented attacks on websites that could cause disruption.
Source: siouxcityjournal.com
Published on 2023-01-14