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

Irish start-ups are being encouraged by Google to apply for its Autumn Adopt A Startup programme which opened for applicants…

8 years ago

Improve Your Poker Skills with the Latest iGaming Innovations

"Poker" (CC BY 2.0) by ND Strupler| When Tim Berners-Lee created the world wide web in 1990, he wanted a way for everyone to share…

8 years ago

Call issued for entries in Google’s Adopt a Startup Programme

Google is today calling for Irish Startups to apply for a position on its Adopt a Startup Spring 2017 programme,…

9 years ago

IIA calls on Irish Businesses to Participate in SME E-Commerce Research

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) is asking Irish businesses to participate in research designed to help the IIA advise Irish…

10 years ago

Dell Reinforces ‘All-Data’ Strategy with Enhanced Big Data Analytics Capabilities

Dell today announced a series of new big data and analytics solutions and services designed to help companies quickly and…

10 years ago

Bitcoin, crypto currencies, Patrick PK McDonnell, the Coyote of Wallstreet, exclusive Irish Tech News interview

By @SimonCocking Patrick PK McDonnell Crypto Dev, Dreamer, Enthusiast, Miner, Trader, Trickster, VC, Paid mind of 700+ Devs, Ex $TIT Director of Biz Dev.…

10 years ago

New Surface Enterprise Initiative Will Further Windows 10 Adoption

Dell will sell Surface Pro devices along with enterprise-class support and services; HP, Accenture and Avanade to also join initiative…

11 years ago

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