Irish Times Facebook Page Hit By Facebook Prudery
Facebook's policies are more than a little confusing. Earlier this morning the Irish Times's Facebook page was taken offline due to an "offensive" image. Here's the image they posted: Photo copyright The Irish Times -
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
New Irish Affiliate Network Simpl.ie Launch With Carlton and O2
If you are trying to advertise your site or service via affiliate marketing in Ireland you essentially have two options: Run your own affiliate program inhouse Tap into a 3rd party network such as TradeDoubler or
Irish ISPs Receive “Reply” On Copyright Concerns
The Irish ISP association (hotline.ie) wrote to Mr Richard Bruton, Minister of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation last month about the newspaper copyright debacle. They finally got a "reply" but it doesn't really address their concerns- if
Irish Horse Meat Memes
Horse meat or, more specifically, horse DNA, made its way into some meat products being sold in Irish supermarkets. You can read about the story over on The Guardian (we're avoiding Irish newspapers at the moment!)
Spotify Finally Available In Ireland
Spotify is now available to Irish users. In case you're not familiar with it Spotify is a digital music service that gives you "on demand" access to over 18 million songs. If you like music then