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Call made for cleaner public transport in cities

It is important that we have clean and energy efficient buses, trucks and delivery vans in our cities, according to…

8 years ago

5 technologies that could change digital marketing

by Joseph, Adel SEO Online technologies are ruling the world! Marketers know that offloading every resource you have at a…

8 years ago

Are bankers ready for job displacement?

by Jim Marous The banking industry is changing at a pace never before seen. Digital transformation has become an imperative…

8 years ago

How to manage the risk of social media oversharing

by Martin Thomas, marketing consultant, trainer and author of The Financial Times Guide to Social Media Strategy: Boost your business,…

8 years ago

New platform aiming to connect North Irish startups with European investors launches

A new online platform has been launched to help startup businesses in Northern Ireland connect with investors, peers and potential…

8 years ago

AI Conference in GMIT – an insight on AI and the West

Seamus Dowling is a lecturer at the Mayo Campus of GMIT and speaker at the Mayo-AI event on the 20th…

8 years ago

Daylight Savings, Bitcoin more stable than the Dow Jones and Security versus Utility

  We had a break last week as Liina was away at conferences in Los Angeles. The word on the…

8 years ago

Preview: StartUp Ballymun get-together, November 2018

by Billy Linehan, co-organiser of StartUp Ballymun Funded by Dublin City Council the StartUp Ballymun get-together is back on 21…

8 years ago

Spotcoin’s Exchange to launch in December a year early

Dividends to be paid out much earlier than planned! Cryptocurrency firm Spotcoin says it plans to launch its online digital…

8 years ago

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