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In work environments, feelings, no matter how professional we are, are on the surface. Everything and nothing is personal. And without falling into a cliché, this kind of culture of respect and of losing a bit of boundries between co-workers [and friends] is typical of millennial people (remember that they are the ...

Since May 2019, ordinary Gmail users as well as clients who have contracted Gsuite (which is Gmail with their own domain for most) can use a super useful and sought-after function called send confidential message. Entering this mode is not witchcraft (as email regret was a few years ago) but ...

Given the controversies and recent events over privacy issues in the most used social media platforms, the hunger of users to protect their data from technology companies and advertisers has increased. For example, although there are advanced users who know the intricate menus of Twitter, Facebook and other websites, the common thing is that ...

When you think about the representation of tech companies and entrepreneurs within fiction, the first current reference is usually the HBO series, Silicon Valley that takes an exaggerated and almost parodic approach around start-up culture. But there is another series, released around the same time, that takes a dramatic fiction approach ...

The new Webirix, true to the spirit in which it was founded, is about recommending the genius of the internet with a comprehensive vision. The logic is simple: There is for everyone! And in that spirit, we will be recommending content, books, applications, products and experiences that (we hope) add to your daily life. This time we will start with a ...