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Edited & prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Great guest post by Aisling Foley, from Aisling Foley Marketing. View all posts…

9 years ago

Ticketmaster Hackathon in Dublin on May 6th

By @SimonCocking When is it on? Saturday 6th May 9:30am-6pm How many years has it been going? This is our ninth…

9 years ago

First Hackathon in Irish, UCD April 1st, Hackathon na Gaeilge

By @SimonCocking we spoke with Tomas Mc Phillips to find out more about the first Hackathon in Irish  When is it on?…

9 years ago

2017 Ulster Bank Hackathon is sold out, high expectations for innovation

By @SimonCocking. Interview with Deborah Lawless, CIO, UB Services http://irishtechnews.ie/ulster-bank-hackathon-challenges-participants-to-create-ground-breaking-apps-and-services-to-open-banking/ When is it on? The Ulster Bank Hackathon takes place from Friday the…

9 years ago

Using tech to do the right thing, TechCrunch’s Mike Butcher explains TechFugees initiative

By @SimonCocking. It's great when the creativity and innovation of tech innovators and investors is harnessed to achieve wider good for…

9 years ago

Canon EOS M5 reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Canon's new EOS M5 reviewed, available to buy here. We've had this camera to review since before Christmas now,…

9 years ago

Travel and Technology Experts Gather in Dublin to Solve the Challenges Facing the Travel Industry

Ireland’s first travel industry focused hackathon and conference, which aims to bring together software developers, data scientists, business developers and…

9 years ago

Emojis will make you smarter! Smiley faces, cognitive understanding and the future of AI.

Interesting guest post by Carol McHugh from Big Motive. Emojis are the latest hot ticket in marketing campaigns worldwide, used primarily…

9 years ago

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