Riddhi Jain
Riddhi Jain is a technology content writer. She is based in India and has been working as a content writer since 2018. Riddhi has been writing content in the tech domain since May 2020 and can’t get enough of it.
Riddhi has pursued most of her education from her hometown, Indore. She has graduated as a Bachelor of Business Administration and discovered her love for writing blogs while pursuing an internship during college. Once she discovered her love for writing, she went on to improve this skill set (and hasn’t stopped since).
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Riddhi’s writing relationship with LegalTechMunch began in May 2020. This is where she developed a knack for writing content for the technology domain. She's an expert in tech content writing who has written over 700 blogs for LegalTechMunch in just a year.
Riddhi loves diving deep into tech sub-domains like financial technology, marketing technology, HR technology, Artificial Intelligence and gaming technology. She loves staying updated with the latest and upcoming trends in digital marketing, digital payments, fintech, gaming, web design and app development. She cherishes writing about futuristic technologies like blockchain and cryptocurrency, NFTs, Internet of Things, Facial Recognition, Machine Learning, Edge Computing, etc.
Riddhi also likes to keep an eye on what’s going on with the tech titans like Google, Facebook and Apple. One of her major interests is in staying updated with the latest IT startups and the groundbreaking technologies they’re coming up with.
When Riddhi is not writing content, she is binging on documentaries on Netflix (check out ‘The Great Hack’, ‘Seaspiracy’, and ‘What the Health’). She also likes reading books once in a while (Yuval Noah Harari and Michelle Magorian are some of her favorite authors). Riddhi also likes listening to podcasts like The Tim Ferriss Show (do listen to the ones with guest Naval Ravikant) and The Joe Rogan Experience.[/readmore]
Australia & India sign pact on critical technology & cyber resilience; both will invest $12.7 million
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
2 min read
On 4th June, Australia and India signed a pact in which both countries agreed on spending $12.7 million on cyber resilience and critical technology. The pact was signed during the Australia-India Leaders’ Virtual Summit where both the countries joined hands to promote digital trade, harness...
Facebook to label posts from state-controlled media outlets
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
As an effort to make people more informed about where they get their news from, Facebook will label posts that are published by state-controlled media companies. The social media company will add labels to posts of media outlets it finds to be wholly or partly...
Australian buy-now-pay-later startup Openpay raises $30 million
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
2 min read
Melbourne-based buy-now-pay-later Openpay raises an extra $30 million (A$33.77) via an oversubscribed local institutional placement. The raise follows the announcement of the company securing A$45.44 million from Global Growth Capital on Monday for its business in the UK. This is in addition to the $75...
Facebook’s Manage Activity: A New Way to Bulk Delete Posts
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
In a recent blog post, Facebook announced its new feature called ‘Manage Activity’ that allows you to easily manage (archive and delete) old posts in one go. Through this feature, Facebook allows you to curate a more accurate and presentable picture of who you are...
Zip Co to acquire US-based buy-now-pay-later company QuadPay
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
To accelerate its global expansion strategy, Zip Co Limited will purchase the remaining shares in New York-based QuadPay, Inc. for $403 million. Australian buy-now-pay-later company Zip Co has taken this step to strengthen its presence in the US and to take on its rival Afterpay....
Google faces a $5 billion lawsuit for tracking data via “Incognito Mode”
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
On 2nd June, internet search company Google was served with a $5 billion lawsuit in the United States for collecting user information through its “private” mode. It has been served with a proposed class-action suit that accused Google of illegally using data of millions of...
MVNO Amaysim acquires OVO Mobile for $15.8 million
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
Australian Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) Amaysim has acquired its competitor OVO Mobile for $15.8 million. As a part of the acquisition, Amaysim also bought Aussie telecom provider OVO Mobile’s customer base of 77,000. This addition pushes Amaysim’s subscriber base to 1.17 million in Australia. ...
Aussie Broadband signs up about 2,300 users for its gigabit NBN plan
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
As on 2nd June, Aussie Broadband has signed up close to 2,300 customers for its new gigabit NBN plan. Last week on Friday, Aussie Broadband launched NBN Co’s up to 1000/50 MBPS residential service at the price of $149 per month. The Australian telecommunications company...
Uber tests its car rental service ‘Uber Rent’ in Australia
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
On June 2nd, Uber announced that it will be trialling its world-first car rental service in Australia. The service is called Uber Rent and has been launched in association with a car rental company CarTrawler. Using Uber Rent will allow its users to hire a...
SpaceX successfully launches Crew Dragon with NASA Astronauts into orbit
Riddhi Jain,
6 years ago
3 min read
In a historic event, NASA Astronauts Robert Behnken & Douglas Hurley were launched into orbit in a spacecraft made by Elon Musk’s company SpaceX on Saturday, May 30th. NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 is an end-to-end test flight mission that will validate the SpaceX crew transportation system....
