Thoughts as Twitter Turns Ten
Ten years ago today, the first tweet was sent. It was a time when lots of people were excited about something called 'Web 2.0', which was a kind of shorthand for "trying to figure out where the
Social Media In #GE16
Today Ireland went to the polls to vote in the general election. There is less than an 10 minutes of voting left at time of writing. As could be expected the tech giants have "done their bit".
Facebook Moves to Make Messenger a Marketplace
Techcrunch reports that Facebook is preparing to allow brands and businesses to solicit business using Facebook Messenger, which currently boasts 800 million active users. The news comes from a leaked document which Facebook has reportedly sent
Instagram Now Supports Switching Between Multiple Accounts
If you manage social media for a business or organisation being able to switch between the "official" account you're working on and your own, private account is a key feature. Twitter's native iOS app has supported
The Blood and Sweat of Irish People [Audio]
Michele goes on something of a patriotic rant on this week's podcast - well it is the centenary of the 1916 Rising. "Forget about these bloody multinationals who are set up over here and have absolutely no
Facebook at 12 [Infographic]
Facebook is 12 years old today and it's certainly made an impact. Tom Hopkins from One Productions, a video production company based in Dublin, has put together this infographic to mark the occasion. Video marketing and social media go hand