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AI: The Coolest Kid Back in School

As the sun sets on summer and the familiar weight of backpacks returns, a new school year unfurls, not with…

2 years ago

Top Ten Technology Trends Expected to Shape 2023

The instability of the last few years has significantly tinkered with our ability to adopt innovation. The COVID-19 pandemic meant…

3 years ago

Google celebrates 15 years in Ireland with launch of €1 million Dublin Impact Challenge

Google is celebrating 15 years in Ireland and to mark the occasion has launched its biggest ever initiative to support…

7 years ago

Interview: Miguel Neumann

What is your background briefly? I would say entrepreneurship. I used to run a digital agency around the Y2K. Seeing…

7 years ago

Interview with Cal Henderson CTO of Slack

I recently spoke with Cal Henderson the CTO from Slack whilst he was visiting his Dublin office and got the…

7 years ago

New ITU case study maps the Moscow ‘smart city’ journey

Moscow reports experience with Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities Geneva, 2 November, 2018 – A new case study from the…

7 years ago

New campaign to help businesses understand their obligations to consumers

As many online retailers are gearing up for the year’s busiest shopping days, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC)…

7 years ago

2018 Lights in Alingsås gets underway

Each year in October, the Swedish town of Alingsås located near Gothenburg turns into a fun lighting event, attracting more…

7 years ago

Preview: Ludgate First Tuesdays with Brian McCarthy

When and where is it on? Tuesday 6 November at 6.30pm at The Tanyard Bar, Main St, Skibbereen How many…

7 years ago

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