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Twitter reflects on 2018’s trends

Twitter has released data about the topics and trends on the social media platform in 2018. Irish News 2018 was…

7 years ago

Today is National #HashtagDay

Using #hashtags on Twitter When something happens in the world, it happens on Twitter and hashtags have helped to galvanise…

7 years ago

How to get the most out of your time at events and conferences in 2017

Great guest post by Software Placements, a specialised IT & Semiconductor Recruitment Consultancy. Proud Sponsor of the Dublin Beta and…

9 years ago

How to get your event trending on Twitter.

  Great guest post by Sam Kelly, Tweeting Goddess and Irish Tech News contributor. Having organized a few events over…

9 years ago

Using Hashtags Strategically For Your Business

By @TheMarkDalton Hashtags are a prominent part of tech culture now so it is rare to find someone who doesn’t who…

10 years ago

Ten Great Habits of Top Twitter Users

We all know who they are. The Twitteratti. ­People who are really popular on Twitter. Why are they so popular?…

10 years ago

Got an Event Coming Up? How to Create a Buzz on Social Media!

Events are essential for getting people together to network, share ideas and learn. I run a lot of events for…

11 years ago

Rick O’Shea Gets #FiveWordsToRuinADate Trending Worldwide

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. The Rick O'Shea show on RTÉ 2fm got #FiveWordsToRuinADate trending on Twitter, and it…

11 years ago

#JeSuisCharlie Becomes One Of The Most Popular Hashtags In Twitter History

We all know of course by now the horrible events that took place in Paris over the past week in…

11 years ago

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