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You’re Never Weird On The Internet (Almost), reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost): A Memoir by Felicia Day. Available from Amazon here. The instant New…

8 years ago

Look, no driver Ireland’s first driverless public transport vehicle to debut next month

The first driverless shuttle in Ireland will make its debut in Dublin’s Docklands on September 21st and 22nd. The special event…

8 years ago

Workplace Wellness Ireland launch their first event next Tuesday

Right now one of the biggest things that have become popular in workplaces is health and wellness, especially if you…

8 years ago

Voting Determines the Conversation: How to Think About Staking Tokens

By Grace Rachmany Why has democracy left us more divided than ever? As we in the cryptocurrency industry think about…

8 years ago

What Aspects of Health Do People in Ireland Value the Most?

Researchers from the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway have found important differences between people’s values…

8 years ago

Irish businesses lose out as 2.2 million online shoppers head overseas

The number of Irish consumers shopping at international online stores exceeds the number of domestic online shoppers in Ireland, according…

8 years ago

Holding Out for a Hero! The Every Day Resilience Heroes in Every Business

Great guest post by Kathy Schneider, Chief Marketing Officer, Sungard Availability Services. “No matter how many times you save the world,…

8 years ago

Have your say on gift voucher fees by Friday

One of the main first world problems that we all face is buying someone a gift for their birthday, Christmas…

8 years ago

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