Ryanair’s New Online Experience: 5 pages, 40 seconds.
The first phase of Ryanair's new web strategy went live on Friday, and this morning they held a webinar briefing for media. The new design is certainly less garish than the old one, and although you can
Google AI Figures Things Out For Itself
Google's image recognition "deep learning" systems have evolved to the point where the engineers working on them no longer understand how they are "thinking". At the Machine Learning Conference in San Francisco last week, Google Engineer Quoc
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
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
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The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Brendan Howlin TD, has withdrawn the amendments to the FOI Bill which were introduced at a late stage last week.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,