Internet Day

Webwise announce winners of the Safer Internet Day Awards 2019 hosted at Microsoft DreamSpace

Webwise have announced the winners of the Safer Internet Day Awards 2019, following the competition’s first awards ceremony at Microsoft’s…

7 years ago

Government should focus on creating ‘digital town’ hubs in new National Broadband Plan, says Ireland’s domain registry

The Irish Government should focus on creating ‘digital town’ hubs in a new National Broadband Plan, according to IE Domain…

7 years ago

Ireland’s digital trends revealed in survey to mark Internet Day 2018

6 in 10 Irish people have used an emerging digital technology, like smart appliances, mobile payments or augmented reality, according…

7 years ago

Gorey Schools tie up with local technology businesses to celebrate digital transformation of the town

Two schools in Ireland’s flagship digital town have joined with local technology companies to produce some of the most technically…

7 years ago

Gorey chosen as Digital Town for Ireland’s Internet Day 2018

IE Domain Registry, the company that manages and maintains Ireland’s country domain, .ie, has launched its ‘Digital Town’ initiative as…

7 years ago

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…

8 years ago

A third of Irish businesses still without online presence as Ireland celebrates first Internet Day

Over a third (37%) of Irish SMEs still do not have a website or any online presence whatsoever, according to…

10 years ago

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