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Will Chatbots Be The Next Big Step Forward In Technology?

By @TheMarkDalton Messaging platforms have come a long way over the past number of years. Remember when we used to pay…

10 years ago

The challenges of a social enterprise startup. John Evoy, Founder the Irish Men’s Sheds Association

  By @SimonCocking John Evoy Founder of @IrishSheds & @EuroMensSheds here for conversation & fun | men's wellbeing, social entrepreneurship, resilience, leadership, start-ups &…

10 years ago

Review of the Leadership and talent managership IVI Autumn Summit

Photo above: [LtoR]  Professor Martin Curley, VP and Director of Intel Labs Europe and Lord David Puttman, CBE, Ireland's Digital…

10 years ago

From Noise to Signal. Stephen Few, data visualisation expert coming to Dublin

By @SimonCocking Great interview with Stephen Few, founder of Perceptual Edge who specialise in data visualisation in simple, practical ways to help people…

10 years ago

Twitter Lets You Share Public Tweets Via Direct Message

Earlier this month Twitter gave an overview of its plans heading into the future and what new features they had…

11 years ago

Facebook Messenger Has 500 Million Monthly Users

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Remember the outcry and the sheer rage when Facebook started forcing people to…

11 years ago

Facebook Testing Self Destructing Messages

This article originally appeared on http://sixtysecondsocialmedia.com. Mark Dalton specialises in social media and digital marketing news. You can find him on…

11 years ago

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