Author: Rhys Gregory

Releasing an app is only the beginning: as the download numbers grow, companies need to monitor incoming feedback closely. Reviews are invaluable: they provide key insights into the audience’s preferences and expectations. Wise feedback management helps companies boost sales and expand reach. Sifting through reviews manually is time-consuming. With the dedicated software, managing app reviews is a breeze. All key indicators are reflected on a dashboard, so you know when urgent action is required. Auto replies and help desk integration boost efficiency. Such systems are elaborate, but they are still based on universal principles that worked decades ago. 1. Encourage…

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Decision-making when it comes to businesses is a data-driven affair. Companies monitor their competitors’ moves and websites to identify what they can change in their operations. They also collect data, which they subsequently analyze to gain insights into the market. These different activities and aspects make up what we refer to as business intelligence (BI), at the center of which is web scraping. Successful web scraping, i.e., the data collection element of business intelligence, relies on proxies. Notably, proxies also have numerous benefits for businesses. This article, therefore, discusses the reasons companies use proxies by highlighting their advantages and uses.…

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Over the past few years, the casino industry has been growing at an incredible speed and has become massive. This could be due to the fact that practically everything has made its way to the online world and people would rather spend time on their phone or computer because it is much easier than actually going somewhere. It is also much easier because most people now have access to some kind of mobile device and internet connection readily available to them. With thousands of online casinos to choose from and new ones launched practically daily, such as Vera John, it…

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As a national, the UK is renowned for its horse racing. The home of the ultimate equine athlete – the Thoroughbred – it has a long history of breeding some of the finest horses in the world and of hosting some of the most challenging and exciting races. Not one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom is lacking in its contribution. Each hosts some incredible on-track action, meaning racing enthusiasts can enjoy themselves no matter which they visit. We’ve rounded up our favourite race from each of the four nations to see how they compare. England: The…

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Councillor Dan De’Ath can count a number of impressive achievements during his time in office – including becoming Cardiff’s first Black Lord Mayor. But it’s the local changes he’s been able to implement as Councillor for Cardiff’s Plasnewydd ward that he’s proudest of. Councillor De’Ath is joining Welsh Government in calling for more people across Wales to put their views to good use and engage in democracy to help make a difference to the lives of people across Wales. Councillor De’Ath grew up in the West Midlands where his County Councillor grandfather sparked an interest in politics and current affairs.…

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Welsh shoppers will now be able to recycle cling film, crisp packets and salad bags at their local Tesco store as the supermarket rolls out the biggest network of soft plastic collection points in the UK. Tesco is putting the collection points in 41 Welsh stores as it rolls out the facilities to 171 Tesco Extras and Superstores, with plans to roll out the scheme to all large stores UK-wide. This will be the first time that Wales has had a network of collection points of this size dedicated to the collection of soft plastic.  Most councils don’t collect soft…

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The police force tasked with safeguarding the largest land area in Wales has transformed its recruitment process after reaping the rewards from its work-based learning programmes. Dyfed-Powys Police employs more than 2,000 personnel who cover vast swathes of Mid and West Wales, safeguarding 515,000 people along with hundreds of thousands of visitors that flood into the area every year. Since introducing its Apprenticeship Programme in 2016, the force has recruited an impressive 200 apprentices, with more than 150 currently employed across the organisation and undertaking any one of 10 courses provided by up to nine learning providers. In recognition of…

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The Major Crime Investigations Team at South Wales Police is continuing its investigation into the murder of 16 year-old Wenjing XU, who died following an incident at the Blue Sky takeaway on Baglan Street, Treorchy on Friday (5th March, 2021). Officers are appealing to drivers who travelled along Baglan Street between 11:50am and 12:15pm on Friday (5th March, 2021) to check any dash cam for footage which may have captured events outside the premises between these times. Detective Chief Inspector Mark Lewis, said: “We have a dedicated team of officers who have been carrying extensive enquiries in the area and…

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A domestic abuse survivor has been inspired by her experience to set up her own painting and decorating business to help support other victims of abuse. Having suffered years of abuse at the hands of an ex-partner, Carrie Seymour, 37, from Caerphilly, now feels uncomfortable having men working at her home – something she found difficult while undergoing house renovations. Her experience has motivated her to support other women facing similar situations by offering services as a female painter and decorator. The mother of five has decided to return to education, joining Coleg y Cymoedd to retrain in the field…

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The Children’s Commissioner for Wales and the Minister for Wellbeing have jointly praised a national campaign banning parents from smoking at schoolgates in support of this year’s No Smoking Day. Over 140 schools across Wales have pledged to take direct action to reduce smoking at schoolgates today (10/03/2021) by putting up banners and sending messages to parents. The Children’s Commissioner, Sally Holland, said she is delighted so many have chosen to take part in the ASH Wales campaign. Meanwhile Eluned Morgan, Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language said she is ‘determined children should see less people smoking’. The…

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