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The fuzzy and the techie by Scott Hartley reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of The Fuzzy and the Techie: Why the Liberal Arts Will Rule the Digital World, by  Scott Hartley is…

8 years ago

Google’s Autumn Adopt A Startup Opens Up for Irish Applicants

Google is inviting high potential start-ups to apply for its Autumn Adopt A Startup programme as it opens applications from…

8 years ago

Don’t let your Internet slow to a snail’s pace. Join the #BattleForTheNet.

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Great guest post from Liz McIntyre, consumer privacy expert at…

9 years ago

Camara’s ambitious plans to empower 3 million disadvantaged students boosted by partnership with Google.org

Camara Education, the Irish NGO which recently announced ambitious plans to positively impact the lives of 3 million disadvantaged students,…

9 years ago

Irish company launches free tool to combat homophobia online

An Irish company has launched a free tool aimed at combating homophobia online. The #LoveWins tool filters online content, searching…

9 years ago

New report looks at efforts to digitise the cultural experience

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews. Image by Pexels from pixabay here. New research by The Economist…

9 years ago

LogoGrab Wins Google Adopt a Startup Spring Programme 2017

LogoGrab has been named the winner of the Google Adopt a Startup 2017 Spring Programme following a dragon’s den style…

9 years ago

Sony announces Google Assistant compatible Audio products

Sony Wireless speakers, Hi-Fi systems, SoundBars and AV Receivers with Chromecast built-in now work with Google Home, a voice-activated speaker…

9 years ago

Google revamp their policies after YouTube ad boycott

Google have reacted to the growing crisis in the UK over extremist content appearing on YouTube, which has caused major…

9 years ago

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