Will the Internet Save the Irish language?
I've got a full post in Irish over on the company blog today at blog.Blacknight.com. It's a celebration for the week that's in it, announcing 3 additional domain promotional videos (see below) with new soundtracks as
Advertising Dot.com domains ‘As Gaeilge’
Blacknight, which owns Technology.ie, is Ireland's leading domain registrar. We sell domain names on behalf of domain registries like Verisign, who operate the dot-com and dot-net registries, and we work with them on marketing. So when
An Cósta Fiáin [Video]
Tá guthú an-dhrámatúil ar an bhfíseán seo - tá súil agam go bhfuair sé cupán deas tae in a dhiaidh chun a scórnach a leigheas! Ach tá sé thar barr tríd is tríd - agus tugtar
The First ‘Honest’ Spam in the Irish Language?
Spam Gaeilge. Screen capture courtesy of @pdscott It's not the first piece of spam as Gaeilge - although previous efforts have been more phishing than spam. (Fioscaireacht!) So, it may well be the first
LG Smart TV: Ní Amháin Glic, ach Gaelach
Bhí sé thar am againn teilifíseán nua a fháil. Ó cuireadh deireadh leis an gcóras analógach ní raibh de ghléas againn sa teach ach ríomhaire Windows 7, le cárta teilifíse ann, agus Windows Media Centre in
Seo Chugainn na Fearainn Bharrleibhéil Nua!
[Editor's note: Starting today, in addition to our usual service, technology.ie will include regular content in the Irish language. Technology supports choice and opportunity, and while the English language dominates worldwide, almost half of all web