Podcast: Kevin Kopas of Radix Registry on Marketing New gTLDs [Audio]
The arrival of new generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs)is transforming the domains industry, and helping to build a new online world. But with 1200 new domain registries launching over a couple of years, how do you convince users to choose
Blacknight SME Awards: Mr Crumb [Video]
Mr Crumb won the B2B SME Growth Award at The Blacknight SME Awards. It's a family business which began supplying breadcrumbs and then progressed into stuffing and other value-added products. Growth has been driven by exports and now
Dropbox Follows Twitter by Basing Services in Ireland, as UK Gives Immunity to Spies
If you live outside the United States and use Twitter, then from today that service is provided to you by Twitter International Company, which is based in Dublin. In its announcement last month the company made
Amazon Echo Parody: “Look It Up, You Insufferable Imbecile”
Amazon's announcement of Echo last week came as a surprise to many. Think Siri or Cortana, except it's not just another app on a device. Instead it comes in its own standalone hardware: a cylindrical audio interface, i.e. a
Web Summit May Leave Ireland if RDS Won’t Fix WiFi
Web Summit founder Paddy Cosgrave has said that the event may leave Ireland if WiFi issues at the RDS cannot be resolved. He was speaking on stage yesterday as Web Summit drew to a close. He also revealed that
AdRoll hires 100th Employee Ahead of Schedule and Celebrates First Birthday in Ireland
AdRoll, the world’s most widely adopted retargeting platform, announced it has hired its 100th employee in Ireland ahead of schedule and is celebrating its first year in Dublin. AdRoll established its EMEA (Europe, Middle East and
Web Summit Tweets and Treats
Web Summit has published details of Twitter traffic over the three days of the event: 120,000 tweets published (from over 40,000 unique Twitter accounts) Tweets per minute peaked between 11am and 2pm on Tuesday (coinciding with