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Unique work at home app sees 300% growth in two days

A unique Irish app which allows employees to operate from anywhere has seen a 300% increase in daily usage in…

8 years ago

App for Entrepreneurs is a WINner!

A new app for female entrepreneurs was launched by Ireland’s Samantha Kelly at Social Media Marketing World at the San…

8 years ago

Google Bulletin: Changing the Local News Landscape

With almost any information easily available at a single screen tap or a quick ‘Okay Google’ or ‘Hey Siri’, getting…

8 years ago

How Technology can Improve Business Security Locally and Globally

The statistics for data theft, online fraud and cybercrime have increased exponentially over the last few years. According to a…

8 years ago

Alexa and Amazon Echo Devices are Now Available to Customers in Ireland

Amazon today announced that Amazon Alexa and Amazon Echo are now available in Ireland. Customers in Ireland can get the…

8 years ago

Tallaght Hospital takes app initiative amid overcrowding crisis

Tallaght Hospital has released a new visitor smartphone app with hopes to improve facilities amid a huge bed-shortage crisis. A…

8 years ago

Insteon and Google Assistant release new voice-activated home system

Smart home device maker Insteon has partnered up with Google Assistant for a new range of voice-activated home systems, announced…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Cometdocs

Describe the company  Cometdocs is a highly-regarded, free, online document management system that has served over 3 million customers and…

8 years ago

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