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New Research finds consumers prefer to skip Video On Demand Ads

75% of ‘Video -on-Demand’ (VOD) ads are skipped when the consumer is given the option, according to new research from…

8 years ago

Interview with Paul Mears, Token Investor

What is your background briefly? I am 50 (!) year old UK qualified accountant who has spent the last 30…

8 years ago

Blockchain leaders to speak at World Investment Forum 2018

Global blockchain leaders are scheduled to speak at the World Investment Forum 2018, taking place in Geneva, Switzerland later this…

8 years ago

mytaxi invests in Cork as e-hailing app opens new office

E-hailing app mytaxi is to invest nearly €600,000 in Cork as part of expanding its services in the county. The…

8 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

8 years ago

DCU unveils €15 million state-of-the-art Student Centre focussed on developing rounded graduates

A new state-of-the art student centre dedicated to enhancing the student experience at DCU and preparing graduates to flourish in…

8 years ago

Social Innovation Fund Ireland Launches 2017/2018 Annual Review

SIFI awardees created 45 new jobs and impacted the lives of over 37,000 people  Social Innovation Fund Ireland today launched…

8 years ago

How Speed Affects Your Website

Written by Nick Galov Speed is essential. There is no denying that a quick, nimble page trumps a slow site. Both…

8 years ago

NEBEUS Aims For An IPO Via An ICO

London-based Nebeus, having completed one round of an ICO late last year, and currently in the middle of an equity-based…

8 years ago

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