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Irish Tech News had a fantastic November, showing upward growth across all indicators and analytics. With so many new followers joining during the month, and so many quality articles produced, it makes sense to share some of the month’s most popular articles with our existing and new readers.
Here are 15 of my most popular articles on Irish Tech News, including the one that got mentioned by Forbes* (high friends in high places, here we come!)
We’re having an impact. Thanks for reading and we look forward to bringing you more great tech stories in December
Interviews
Samantha Kelly @Tweetinggoddess
Ken Finnegan @IDAKen
Steve Guggenhimer (*) @StevenGuggs
Tech events & opinions
Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2015 @HarveyNashIrl
Ultimate Frisbee & Tech Superstars
Oracle Digital Disruption Day @Oracle_EMEAPR
Web Summit articles
10 companies to look out for at the Summit
15 companies from Summit day 1
AI is transforming cybersecurity for better and for worse, with Irish organisations now operating on…
Ireland’s only all-island angel investment syndicate, AwakenAngels, has returned from its latest United States trade…
Numen Technologies Limited, is an Irish technology company driven by a simple but powerful principle:…
Landmark Technologies, an Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, has announced the results of…
MARC, a Dublin-based AI company, is changing how large real estate portfolios manage contract and…
Learnovate, a leading global future of work and learning research hub in Trinity College Dublin,…
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