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The Aclyd Project: ICO Token sale

NO more hiding your favorite bottle in a paper bag or flagging down a store clerk to open the glass…

8 years ago

2 Irish Companies win contracts to explore AI and the delivery of online public services

Minister of State with special responsibility for eGovernment Patrick O’Donovan, TD, has awarded research contracts to two Irish companies -…

8 years ago

Blockchain, Transforming Your Business And Our World, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Blockchain, Transforming Your Business And Our World, by Mark Van Rijmenam and Philippa Ryan, available from Amazon here. The internet was…

8 years ago

Preview: IBlockchain Summit 2018

When and where is it on? November 2-3, 2018 at Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Center, Guangzhou China How many years…

8 years ago

ICO insights with Daniel Abela

Daniel Abela is the CoFounder of ClearPoll, and an experienced designer and creator, based in Australia. He is also advisor…

8 years ago

European Parliament proposes new targets to cut CO2 emissions

MEPs have proposed setting a higher target for reducing EU fleet-wide emissions for new cars by 2030 of 40%, with…

8 years ago

Samsung Ireland announce launch of online Samsung Store

Samsung Ireland has announced the launch of the Samsung Store, a new online shop which allows for the purchase of…

8 years ago

Indeed supporting new drive to improve young people’s digital skills

Indeed is supporting D7 Educate Together National School as 480 of its students embark on the School Excellence Fund programme…

8 years ago

KuBitX—THE STORY SO FAR

First off, we want to say a huge thank you to all who have participated in one way or the…

8 years ago

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