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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to discuss fight against ‘fake news’ at Ireland’s Internet Day 2017

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales will visit Dublin in October to discuss the fight against fake news, the launch of his…

9 years ago

Public consultation begins on liberalisation of .ie domain policy

Public consultation on the liberalisation of .ie domain registration and naming policy begins today and will run until 30 September,…

9 years ago

112 new .ie domains registered every day in first half of 2017

112 .ie domains were registered every day in the first six months of 2017, a total of 20,255 new registrations,…

9 years ago

Almost a Quarter of all Irish SMEs are still Completely Offline

Almost a quarter (22 percent) of Irish SMEs are completely offline, despite half acknowledging that an online presence is important…

9 years ago

Dot IE Net Visionary Awards 2017 open for entries

The Dot IE Net Visionary Awards 2017, one of the most hotly contested awards for digital businesses in Ireland, are…

9 years ago

SMEs with a website make an additional €24,000 a year, new survey finds

SMEs with a website make an additional €24,000 a year compared to those without, new research from the IE Domain…

9 years ago

Almost two-thirds of Irish consumers have little to no trust in businesses that use free email addresses like Gmail and Eircom

Almost two-thirds of Irish consumers—64 percent—have little to no trust in businesses that use free email addresses like Gmail and…

9 years ago

More than 220,000 .ie domains now registered in Ireland

At the end of 2016, a total of 221,871 .ie domains were registered in Ireland and around the world, according…

9 years ago

How to scale a tech company

Digital Dún Laoghaire’s Inaugural Monthly Morning MeetUp was held in Starbucks coffee shop, Marine Road on Wednesday 14th December @…

9 years ago

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