Scredible Uses Irish AI Research to Help You Be Socially Credible [Audio]
We reported on Scredible when it launched at Web Summit. It's a single point, AI-driven solution that helps professionals build and sustain a trusted, socially credible brand. Scredible monitors trending online content, news, and connections of value. That information
The Plight of Cats Trapped in a Folk Music Environment
Today's Cat Picture of the Day (not actually a thing, but we could make it a thing - maybe - what do you think?) was shared by one of my all time musical heroes, who I recently
1.3 Million Irish Adults Consider Buying Fitness Tracking Tech in the Next Year
A new research report - the Philip Lee Sport Report – reveals that 1.3 million Irish adults are considering purchasing a wearable device or app to monitor their fitness over the next twelve months. The research,
Heartbleed: Don’t Rush to Change your Password unless Advised
You've probably heard about Heartbleed, the security vulnerability in a particular version of OpenSSL which was made public on Tuesday. Security expert Bruce Schneier described it as "catastrophic" On the scale of 1 to 10, this
Deezer and Samsung Team Up To Offer Free Music
Deezer and Samsung have announced a partnership which will see users of the new Samsung Galaxy S5 getting access to Deezer's Premium+ service for free. Customers will be able to get a Deezer Premium+ account for
Doing Stuff and Things [Audio]
Julian Assange, (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I called into Michele's office to record today's podcast (30:58, 18MB, MP3). I haven't seen him in several weeks, so there was a lot to catch up on after
Blogging Like You’ve Never Seen It
I've been blogging for over 10 years. I know a lot of bloggers. But apparently I've been deceived. An upcoming film with the rather grandiose title of "American Blogger" will put the record straight! Here's the