Mimo Makes Wearable Tech for Babies – Of Course!
There's a lot of talk about wearable tech for monitoring vital signs, but one of the most interesting applications is for people who can't speak for themselves: babies. Mimo is a company which grew out of research
Pat Divilly on Content Marketing and Facebook [Video]
Here's part 2 of our chat with Pat Divilly at OMiG (Online Marketing in Galway) December meeting. He's built a successful business on social media and content marketing, so we asked him about his approach to content. [youtube]http://youtu.be/x24YWd0j2f8[/youtube]
Drone Captures Seagull’s View of The Wild Atlantic Way [Video]
Summer comes around each year; we go there and they come here" - Christy Moore, 'Lisdoonvarna' The Wild Atlantic Way has been an impressive success for Irish tourism in the last few years, and Fáilte Ireland have found
Four Lads in a Mini, Four Days in Ireland
It's not California, as Michele and I discussed yesterday, but that doesn't change the fact that Ireland is having a fantastic, sunny, showery summer. Talk to any farmer: they're delighted with the weather. Driving through Tipperary yesterday
Irish Web Awards Nominations Now Open
Nominations for the 2014 Realex Fire Irish Web Awards are now open. Nominations are open from today until September 5th 2014. The event itself will be held in the Ballsbridge Hotel, Dublin on October 22. Entry
Promiscuous Mode [Audio]
Conn and Michele recorded a podcast (37:19; 34MB; MP3) in Michele's office at Blacknight HQ this afternoon. We discuss the Russian Blogging Crackdown and the recent US court ruling that Microsoft must hand over data on a server located
Shutterstock Proves Stock Photos Can Be Amazing
Italy's Sant'Agnese in Agone, reflected in a puddle by Steve Heap Shutterstock, are celebrating a major milestone: 40 million images in their collection! In celebration, they've curated a selection of spectacular images on their blog, ranging