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Profound, invisible revolutions have already changed the tech world. Rick Barraza coming to Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference, Dublin May 5-7th

By @SimonCocking. Nice insights from Rick Barraza ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference. Rick…

10 years ago

Photographic insights from Michael McLaughlin, multiple IPPA award winner and new drone convert

By @SimonCocking How long have you been a photographer - how / when did you take it up, and what cameras…

10 years ago

Irish Tech Internship Programme to Combat Gender Stereotypes

A new programme, Teen-Turn, provides teen girls with the opportunity to spend 2 weeks during the summer in a technology…

10 years ago

VR and AR industries expected to hit $80 billion in the next 5 years. James Dearsley, speaking at AV/VR Innovate

By @SimonCocking. James Dearsley Innovation, Marketing and Technology - especially #PropTech and #VR . Preparing others for the now and next……..also a husband,…

10 years ago

25 drone thought leaders and innovators to follow on twitter

Lead image above by Peter Cox, see more of his work at Peter Cox Photography Article by Rosalie Bartlett, top drone analyst. …

10 years ago

What will the Commercial Drone Industry look like in 2016?

Great guest post by Rosalie Bartlett, top drone analyst. Working with amazing #drone startups! Advisor @uaviators. Love tech, traveling, baking, learning, dogs…

10 years ago

Irish Yapping, bridging the gap between social media and real world interactions

By @SimonCocking Interesting catch up with IrishYapping to see how they have been getting on since we last spoke to them. IrishYapping is…

10 years ago

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