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Martin Eastwood, digital marketing trends for 2021 and the importance of your mental health

We interview Martin Eastwood, CEO of Wide Variety, we cover his entrepreneurial origins to online marketing and the importance of…

5 years ago

As Irish Tech News reaches its first decade, some reflections and our elephant memory

As Irish Tech News nears its first decade in business we reflect on how the site has grown. We cover…

5 years ago

7 Emerging Mobile App Design Trends to Follow in 2020

Doubtlessly, Mobile internet usage has hit enormous momentum ever since it kicked off. Today around 2.73 billion individuals are using…

6 years ago

3 Fintech Trends To Watch in 2020

Forecast of Fintech Trends in 2020 Financial technology, known commonly as fintech is the umbrella term for any technology that…

6 years ago

Data Privacy Day: Three trends shaping the 2020 debate

By Eve Maler, Interim CTO, ForgeRock  28th January was Data Privacy Day and each year I use this moment in time…

6 years ago

Cycling Tech Trends To Watch In 2020

By Mike Lacroix While some cycling purists prefer just a bicycle, a helmet, and the open road (or trail), many…

6 years ago

The Latest Smart Dublin and transport trends, Emovis podcast

Going Places Podcast - Episode 4 The podcast series aims to create a dialogue on the future of transport and…

6 years ago

4 Remote Working Trends to Watch Out for in 2020

Predictions about the evolution of the corporate workplace will always be difficult to make. As a new decade approaches, we…

6 years ago

Top 5 technology predictions for 2020

2020 will be a ‘milestone’ year in the development of AI, 5G, Multicloud and sustainable technology Technology breakthroughs will pave…

6 years ago

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