The Evolution of Christmas Presents
The guys over at Carphone Warehouse have produced a really interesting graphic that charts the evolution of popular Christmas presents over the past 30 years. How old were you in 1984? What did you want for
Science Foundation Ireland signs Cooperation Agreement with Chinese Counterpart
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) have today announced the signing of new Cooperation Agreement on the occasion of the State Visit to China of President Michael D. Higgins.
Data Based, Business Driven: an Interview with Patrick Mee of AdRoll [Audio]
For every 50 new visitors who check out a product on your website, only one will buy from you on their first visit. But behavioural re-targeting services like AdRoll allow you to keep in touch with the other 49, so
Gangnam Style Broke 2 Billion Views
While most videos uploaded to Youtube and other video sharing sites get little or no views, ones that go "viral" can clock up millions of views. However in the case of Gangnam Style the viewing numbers
Shift Conference is a Bridge to Startup Culture in Croatia [Audio]
You can't simply "recreate" Silicon Valley in a place like Croatia, says Ivan Burazin. "We're on the Mediterranean here", he says, "most people are a little bit easygoing". Instead Ivan is working to build a bridge, combining
Child Sexual Abuse Material Traced to Servers in Ireland shows Increase
There has been an increase in Child Sexual Abuse Material traced to servers in Ireland according to the annual report of the Hotline.ie service, which was launched this morning by the Internet Service Providers Association of
Google’s New Self-Driving Car Has No Steering Wheel
It certainly puts an end to arguments about who's driving. Nobody is driving: the car is. Google's self-driving car technology has been making headlines for years. Now they've taken to the next level by unveiling their very own driverless