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Google celebrates 15 years in Ireland with launch of €1 million Dublin Impact Challenge

Google is celebrating 15 years in Ireland and to mark the occasion has launched its biggest ever initiative to support…

7 years ago

Women Who Tech and Mozilla Announce Winners of Women Startup Challenge Europe

Europe was at the center of a milestone for women in tech as nonprofit Women Who Tech and tech giant…

7 years ago

IrelandWeek Announces Return of IRELANDCON in Los Angeles

Speakers include a who’s who of film, TV, tech, and trade on November 1 in Silicon Beach LOS ANGELES, CA…

7 years ago

Google on the Road in Cork to Help Irish SMEs Stay Ahead

Today Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosted the Staying Ahead Digital Roadshow, the second in a series of events held by Google…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: A Firing of Minds and a Launch of Innovation

Maker Faire Rome had its 6th Edition this past weekend and I was there to soak up the rather enormous…

7 years ago

Web Summit to remain in Lisbon until 2028, in a new $128 Million Deal

After a robust and competitive tender process involving offers from over 20 cities across Europe, the company behind the world’s…

7 years ago

A big win for Toronto: Web Summit team will take their Collision event there in 2019 for 3 years

North America's fastest growing tech region Toronto have secured major technology event Collision to be held there for the next…

8 years ago

MEET THE MAN WHO CROWDFUNDED HIS WAY OUT OF HOMELESSNESS

For over a decade, Joe was homeless. He slept in hostels and on friends’ sofas - and sometimes on the…

8 years ago

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