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Flipdish the food tech start-up has secured more funding

Flipdish, the food tech start-up founded by Irish brothers James and Conor McCarthy in 2015, announced that they have secured…

9 years ago

Kernel Capital invests €1M in Waterford VR Company

Kernel Capital through the Bank of Ireland Kernel Capital Venture Funds and Suir Valley Ventures have led a €1M investment…

9 years ago

Are You Making The Right Use Of ‘Technology’

By Roshan Bhondekar Vice President @Hope_India30 | International Author |Columnist  | Speaker |Creative Director| Affiliate @fwaindia. See more on his website here. All…

9 years ago

Gamer CON? Success or scam? Organisers need to do the right thing

By @SimonCocking. This St Patrick's weekend saw the first #GamerCon take place at the National Conference Centre. With queues snaking several…

9 years ago

Why Microsoft Bought the Cow When They Wanted the Milk

Latest interesting podcast guest post by Ken Herron and Carol McManus, see more pieces by Ken for Irish Tech News here.…

9 years ago

Digisoft.tv announces at SXSW a new partnership with EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Kevin Kline was at SXSW and he got this exclusive from Digisoft.tv for Irish Tech News. From thousands of miles away…

9 years ago

1,055% higher share rate for Facebook native videos

By Tilo Kmieckowiak. Latest guest post from Quintly. http://irishtechnews.ie/why-emojis-bring-higher-interactions-on-instagram/ Brands are including more and more video content to their Facebook…

9 years ago

World Wide Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee wants Google and Facebook to tackle fake news

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web,…

9 years ago

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