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Irish Start Up “WeBringg” aims to help retailers compete with Amazon

Co-founded by Sean Murray and Alan Hickey, WeBringg wants to change the way goods move by crowd sourcing drivers to…

10 years ago

The Irish Tech News Coolest Projects Coder Dojo Podcast

In this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast Ronan was at the RDS for Coder Dojo Coolest Project Awards…

10 years ago

Mobile App to Accelerate Part-Time Recruitment Process Wins UCD’s Start-Up Programme for Students

Skillar, an early-stage University College Dublin student venture, has won the 2016 UCD Startup Stars Programme. Skillar is developing Quik,…

10 years ago

CoderDojo Coolest Projects 2016 was a great success

Last Saturday several thousand people attended the RDS for the CoderDojo Coolest Projects awards and around 800 young people from…

10 years ago

BiosIncube explained: App to monitor your plant’s growth

By Karan Dave creative content writer with iPhone app developer, Peerbits. ‘Life after death,' sounds scary but it is a new reality. Here…

10 years ago

Interview with Jake O’Toole at CoderDojo Coolest Projects

At this year's Coolest Projects 14-year-old Jake O'Toole, is getting a lot of media attention. He has developed a personal…

10 years ago

3D4Medical receives Prestigious Apple Design Award

3D4Medical was today awarded a prestigious Apple Design Award for its flagship application Complete Anatomy. Recognising technical excellence, outstanding design and…

10 years ago

WWDC 2016 – Everything You Need To Know

By @TheMarkDalton Apple has put the wrap on the WWDC 2016 keynote. As ever, WWDC was all about the software. There…

10 years ago

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