Tag Archives: Google
How Cancelling Blog Writing Can Be A Costly Business Mistake
Welcome to yet another amazing blog post from your friends at Melo Technology! Although we have vocalized being a top telecom provider in Canada since the inception of our company 16 years ago, blogging has always been our thing. Is it yours too?
We understand that it can be easy to...
Cybernews Reports 16 Billion Credentials Compiled By Infostealers
It should be common knowledge that protecting your online accounts with safe and secure passwords is a must. Identity theft and cybercrimes are rampant in a world that is regularly utilizing digital means to communicate and store information. However, as CBC News journalist, Shaki Sutharsan reported last week, protecting our...
Can Blogging Really Help Your Small Business To Blow Up?
We so hope that you enjoy reading each and every blog posted right here on the Melo Technology website. It has been a priority of ours to ensure that our site is always updated with fresh content. We’ve been doing that since our inception some 16 years ago. Throughout the...
Melo Technology Reaches 100 Google Reviews And Maintains 4.9 Star Rating!
The Melo Technology team is extremely thrilled to announce that we’ve reached an incredible milestone. We now have more than 100 reviews on Google with an overall rating of 4.9 stars! This achievement is more than just a number. It is a testament to the trust our customers place in...
The Beauty Of Blogging To Build A Buzz For Your Business
Today, we present a little something from the world of practicing what we preach. Since the inception of Melo Technology more than 15 years ago, our company has firmly believed in the practice of blogging. Unlike traditional modes of advertising, our regular website updates speak directly to our target audience...
Over A Billion Android Devices Are At Risk Of Being Hacked
Some pretty interesting news in the world of telecommunications was released last week. As reported by Cillian O’Brien of CTV News on Friday, more than a billion Android devices are at risk of being hacked because they are no longer protected by security updates. Citing research from the U.K.’s Which?...