Future Trends

Has your job flat-lined? Questions to ask yourself about your current position

As we keep exploring what the future of work might look like, it's great to have another interesting post from…

10 years ago

Adventures in self marriage and how to deal with going viral, Grace Gelder, top photographer

By @SimonCocking. Enjoyable interview with the super interesting and talented Grace Gelder #Photographer #Facilitator #Speaker#marriedmyself in 2014. Bringing learning from #selfmarriage into my…

10 years ago

Visual Intelligence, exciting event in London, November 25th

Latest interesting event from our man in London, Finn MacLeod  I have always wanted a technology conference that feels like…

10 years ago

Darren Hardy the UK manager for Kindle direct publishing appears on the

Amazon and Writing.ie are holding a daylong author event tomorrow in the Davenport Hotel in Dublin, and I caught up…

10 years ago

US job searches to Ireland almost treble in week after Trump victory

New data from jobs website Indeed.com shows that job searches out of the U.S. to Ireland surged to almost three…

10 years ago

How solving the riddle of putrid camel pee could aid millions affected by sleeping sickness

Biochemists from Trinity College Dublin have solved an old mystery as to the cause of especially smelly camel urine --…

10 years ago

Body language, an art to be applied to data visualisation

Latest guest post by Richard Corbridge, see more by him here. At a recent event I have the great opportunity…

10 years ago

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