New EU Roaming Charges Explained (Sort of)
As of July 1st 2014 the rates for roaming across the EU have dropped. This is great news for anyone who likes to travel in the EU and doesn't want to disconnected while "on the road".
Miss Mernagh is Top of her Class [Video]
Schools out for the summer, and Miss Mernagh's Senior Infants Class have graduated! We met her last year at Blog Awards Ireland where she took the top spot in the Science and Education category. http://youtu.be/mVl3OoGWXYU Cathriona Mernagh blogs at MissMernagh.com where she
Is Facebook Ad Revenue built on Fake Likes?
Antonie Geerts pointed me to this video last night which makes an astonishing, but not very surprising, assertion about Facebook advertising. We already know that buying fake likes is counterproductive, because Facebook's algorithm penalises pages and users who have
The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
Aaron Swartz took his own life in January of last year. Since then there has been a lot written about his short life and untimely death. The new documentary film by Brian Knappenberger "The Internet's Own
The Sodshow’s Peter Donegan on Blogging, Broadcasting & Business [Video]
Peter Donegan never shuts up about gardening. It's his business, of course, but that's not enough for him. If he's not gardening, he's blogging about gardening. And if that wasn't enough he started a podcast with Brian Greene,
Science is for Girls
Here's a video that provides a pause for thought for anyone who is raising a daughter. http://youtu.be/XP3cyRRAfX0 According to the US National Science Foundation: 66 percent of 4th grade girls say they like science and mathematics,