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Dairy cows, fur balls & Design Thinking for Startups

By  Damian Cranney Design thinker, weekend warrior, Big Moji, totally meta... @big_motive, see more at Big Motive. Following a spate of…

10 years ago

Irish retailers in danger of missing out on Black Friday online spending splurge

Irish retailers are losing out on a potential €4.5 billion in online consumer spending each year according to research carried…

10 years ago

40% of Irish businesses to boost IoT deployment in 2017

Equinix, Inc., the global interconnection and data centre company, today announced the results of an independent survey of senior IT…

10 years ago

UXDX insights with Doug Powell IBM designer

By Alan Dargan more by Alan here, Lead Lecturer in Design with Digital Skills Academy. Title image by Mick Kelly. With over 25 years…

10 years ago

Sales on Amazon double over Black Friday weekend according to analysis by XSellco

Sales on Amazon over the Black Friday/Cyber Monday long weekend will be double a normal weekend, according to analysis by…

10 years ago

The future is working (remotely) #1 #cong16 : CongRegation 2016 begins tomorrow

By @SimonCocking. It's that time of year again, the awesome, influential, inspirational, enjoyable, stimulating and unconference that is CongRegation begins again…

10 years ago

Fintech 20 Ireland event, December 15, meet Ireland’s top Fintech talent, tickets available

By @SimonCocking. We're really excited to reach the culmination of 4 months searching for Ireland's top Fintech talent for 2016. In collaboration…

10 years ago

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