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Linkedin Security and Spam Issues

Social media is now recognised as a tool that can be used in business, but it is also recognised as…

11 years ago

2014: The year of the #Twitterfail. 25 Twitter gaffes in 12 months

This article originally appeared on Utter Digital. Twitter is a notoriously unforgiving landscape for mistakes, errors of judgement, or downright…

11 years ago

Alan Clayton, SOSventures, mentoring startup wisdom from West Cork to the rest of the World

By @SimonCocking Mentor at large, Alan Clayton, @thealanclayton   part of the West Cork tech mafia, aka SOSventures. They are having a…

11 years ago

Final call to enter first round of eircom Business Solutions Digital Boost €250K seed fund

Businesses have until Friday, 12th December to enter the first round of the eircom Business Solutions Digital Boost, a €250,000…

11 years ago

Wayra selects 9 new Start Ups for their Accelerator Programme

Wayra has announced that it has selected another 9 start-up companies for business acceleration and investment in September. The start-ups…

12 years ago

Google Play Store will now accept PayPal as a payment method

Google has announced that it will now accept PayPal as a payment method in the Play Store, in addition to…

12 years ago

Deloitte Research Highlights the Dangers of Data Theft from Mobile Devices

New research, carried out by Deloitte’s forensics team, shows that personal information including, the identity of the owner, PPS numbers,…

12 years ago

PayPal to create 1000 jobs

PayPal have announced that they are to create 1000 jobs in Ireland over the next four years. The jobs will…

14 years ago

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