Google & Bing Block Child Abuse Images
Eric Schmidt (Photo credit: Wikipedia) We talk a lot about freedom of speech and net neutrality on technology websites such as this. Information should be free; search engines should not censor; and people should
Blogging Opens Doors says Lorna [Video]
Lorna Dollery won Best Blog Post at Blog Awards Ireland, for her piece on the reality of life for an Irish graduate. A media graduate, she thinks that blogging is essential for students and young professionals
Twitter says: Oops! You’re not an Advertiser – Do You Want To Be?
It's the social media equivalent of bumping into someone as a pretext to asking them on a date. (Does anyone actually do that? In movies maybe? OK, forget it.) Yesterday Twitter sent emails to several (not
Geeky Controversy [Audio]
Brought to you by Blacknight, it's the Technology.ie Podcast with Michele Neylon and Conn Ó Muíneacháin. It's our first show together since Conn joined Blacknight full time, and we talk a bit about how Technology.ie is
Loyaltybuild Ripples Spread
Details continue to emerge surrounding the security breach involving customer's financial data at LoyaltyBuild. The ESB has confirmed that 6,700 of its customers have had non-financial data compromised in the attack. According to The Irish Times:
Howlin Withdraws Amendment on FOI Fees
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin TD, has withdrawn the amendments to the FOI Bill which were introduced at a late stage last week. As the committee debate on the bill got underway,