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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to speak in Dublin next week

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales will visit Dublin on 26 October to discuss the fight against fake news, the launch of…

9 years ago

Building empathetic connections through mobile engagement, Oisin Lunny, OpenMarket

Oisin Lunny, Chief Evangelist at OpenMarket, helps the world's biggest brands use mobile messaging to connect with their customers. He…

9 years ago

From free love to free trials, Guest post by Mark Power

Great post on counterculture in the tech industry by Mark Power - lecturer in Cloud Computing at the Dublin Business School.  Software…

9 years ago

Last chance to have your say on new .ie domain liberalisation proposal

Public consultation on the liberalisation of .ie domain registration and naming policy will end this week at midnight on 30…

9 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…

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

Pure Telecom parents survey: Almost half of children being held back by poor school broadband

Pure Telecom today announces the results of a survey, which shows that 46% of Irish children are being held back…

9 years ago

Private data exchange between businesses forecasted to be six times volume of public internet by 2020

Equinix, Inc. today announced that Bandwidth used in private data exchange between businesses is expected to be six times that…

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

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