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Twitter Is A Crucial Social Tool For Business, But Where Should It Be On The Scale Of User Attention?

By @TheMarkDalton Some of you may who follow me on Twitter may have seen me send out a series of tweets…

10 years ago

Data Protection, what SaaS companies need to know, by Shane Brett

Latest guest post by Andris Macs and Shane Brett. Author ‘The Future of Hedge Funds’. Founder ‘Global Perspectives’, Founder Tech Start-Up GECKO, Editorial…

10 years ago

Synology announce the release of the DS416Sslim and DSM 6.0!

After six months of Beta program, Synology are excited to announce that DSM 6.0 official is now available. DSM 6.0 is…

10 years ago

NDRC welcomes $2.5 million in Series A funding for NVMdurance

NDRC, an early stage investor in technology firm NVMdurance, has welcomed the completion of a $2.5 million Series A round of funding by the Irish…

10 years ago

SmartWatcher – A Personal Safety App With Irish Roots

By @TheMarkDalton Imagine being able to call for help by pressing a button on your watch. That is the basic premise…

10 years ago

Bitcoin and Blockchain. Joining the Digital Dots, Reuben Godfrey interviews bitcoin expert Dr Paul Ennis

By Reuben Godfrey. What are the implications for blockchain of a BTC collapse and, conversely, what does the interest in Blockchain…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : Ottspott

By @SimonCocking. Ottspott Your #Slack #phone #bot. #NoUI #AI#ConversationalOffice Made with love by@apidaze. Launched at #WebSummitDublin Alpha 2015. Twitter handle Ottspott: @ottspott_co…

10 years ago

Magnet providing Free Wi-Fi at Galway Food Festival

Good news for those who like to tweet and eat, Google on-the-go or even snap a ‘sambo selfie’, as Irish…

10 years ago

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