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Eso project ICO announcement

Eso is a brand new project brought to you by the team behind ClearPoll. It’s a mobile and desktop app…

7 years ago

Blockchain Mass Adoption – When Will It Start?

by Jerry Witkowicz How will blockchain mass adoption start? Some say that blockchain mass adoption has already started. And there…

7 years ago

Interview: Miguel Neumann

What is your background briefly? I would say entrepreneurship. I used to run a digital agency around the Y2K. Seeing…

7 years ago

How did the loss of WebSummit affect Dublin’s startup brand?

by Thomas Koesters, founder European Startup Initiative In March this year, Irish startup Intercom gave the country its first unicorn…

7 years ago

Cornell University team develop modular robots

General-purpose robots have plenty of limitations. They can be expensive and cumbersome. They often accomplish only a single type of…

7 years ago

The Best Salespeople Listen and Marketers … Whisper

I enjoyed a lovely and lively lunch with Phil Harvey, aka @CodeBeard, discussing the ins and outs of how to…

7 years ago

The evolution of Initial Coin Offerings ( ICO)/Crypto assets, trends to watch

Debates and discussion continue about whether Initial Coin Offering (ICO) bubble has burst. What is the role of Crypto assets…

7 years ago

DIT team win ESB Inter Colleges Challenge title

Following an intense two-day challenge event, four students from the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) claimed the ESB Inter Colleges…

7 years ago

Three of the team in Exaxe nominated for Women in IT Awards Ireland 2018

Exaxe is delighted to announce that three of its team have been nominated in three separate categories in the Women…

7 years ago

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