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Thursday, 21.11.2024, 10:25
Estonia: Online shopping rising along with spread of coronavirus
18.12.2020With the coronavirus on the rise once more during the final quarter of the year, the number of online shoppers has notably increased in nearly all product groups, it appears from the latest study of trends in online commerce conducted by pollster Kantar Emor, writes LETA/BNS.
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Several Google services disrupted globally
14.12.2020A number of services provided by US IT giant Google were down around the globe on Monday, informs LETA/BBC.
Estonia's e-Governance Academy and Japanese think tank MURC establish joint venture
14.12.2020The Estonian e-Governance Academy and Japanese think tank Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting Co., Ltd (MURC) established a joint venture on December 8 to provide digital transformation services for governments in Japan and the Asian region, informed eGA.
Bauhof introduces parcel stations of its own in Estonia
11.12.2020The DIY and gardening goods seller Bauhof has introduced parcel stations of its own in Estonia, from which clients can collect orders placed via the Bauhof e-store, informs LETA/BNS.
Number of contracts of cloud service provider WaveCom sextuples in H2
11.12.2020The total volume of cloud service contracts of the Estonian provider of high availability server and cloud solutions AS WaveCom almost sextupled in Estonia in the second half of 2020, informs LETA/BNS.
Incoming travelers' registration with Covidpass.lv improves after increased controls
The share of travelers filling out the Covidpass.lv questionnaire on arrival in Latvia has increased since authorities have stepped up controls, State Border Guard chief Guntis Pujats said in an interview with Latvian Radio today, cites LETA.
About 30% of arrivals on Latvian border had not registered with covidpass.lv
The State Border Guard, monitoring the Latvian border, inspected 1,344 people, and about 30 percent of arrivals to Latvia had not registered on the covidpass.lv system as required for curbing Covid-19 outbreak, said Border Guard representative Ivars Ruskulis in an interview with the Latvian public television today, writes LETA/BNS.