VR Pole pillars let you see Zagreb as it was 140 years ago.
ZAGREB, March 4, 2018 - Croatia has become a much more open society and one much more accessible to citizens over the past five years because of open data, it was said at Open Data Days, a conference taking place to mark the five years that the open data legal framework has been applied in Croatia.
ZAGREB, February 13, 2018 - The EU digital single market has no alternative and its construction is the EU's priority for a better global competitiveness so that its citizens could benefit more from the digital age and cut losses which now, without that market, amount to approximately 415 billion euro in the EU. It is estimated that following the establishment of the digital single market, the EU can generate an additional 415 billion euro.
The project will cost 750 million kuna.
ZAGREB, January 28, 2018 - The University Computing Centre (SRCE) will continue to ensure access to the latest information and communications technologies for the Croatian academic community this year, but is facing a growing challenge of securing the necessary number of specialists, a press conference was told earlier this week.
The government makes an important decision for the development of Croatia’s IT sector.
Modern technology shows drivers the importance of moderate alcohol consumption.
The new mobile phone app brings us old maps, postcards and photos of Croatia’s capital city.
Developers criticise the new Law on Audiovisual Activities.
eKupi to stop accepting payments via PayPal.