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The unlikely connection between a snooker champion and an app putting sounds to emojis
Former world champion Ken Doherty is among the investors who put nearly €500,000 into Emojitones.
# apps and mobile
The unlikely connection between a snooker champion and an app putting sounds to emojis
Former world champion Ken Doherty is among the investors who put nearly €500,000 into Emojitones.
# apps and mobile
The unlikely connection between a snooker champion and an app putting sounds to emojis
Former world champion Ken Doherty is among the investors who put nearly €500,000 into Emojitones.
# food and drink
After launching with big plans, one of India's most hyped startups is pulling out of Ireland
Restaurant app Zomato arrived in 2014 to build a European HQ in Dublin and hire up to 70 staff.
# apps and mobile
Apple is changing its app store and it could shake up the whole industry for developers
All companies will now be able to offer subscriptions – and that’s a potential game-changer.
Voices
8 apps everyone running a business should have on their phone
With the help of technology, there’s no excuse not to have the tools you need on hand.
# fancy a ride
Irish taxi app Lynk to become a 'Riide' in push for global success
The taxi-booking app will go through a re-brand as it heads for the UK and US markets.
# Transport
Lynk is making its big global play - but you might not recognise it when it does
The taxi-booking app will go through a re-brand as it heads for the UK and US markets.
# apps and mobile
Inside the top-secret Irish project some of tech's biggest names are cooking up
Eamon Leonard’s team have been quietly building Cohort – with designs on taking down LinkedIn.
# apps and mobile
What Ryanair's website can teach companies about the value of user experience
We spoke to an expert about the ways companies are coming up short in product design.
# Transport
Apple is taking a $1 billion bet against Uber
The US tech company has invested in a Chinese ride-hailing app.
# chasing the green
Forget pizza and curry, Just Eat sees its future in paleo and gluten-free foods
The company expects diet-conscious customers to drive its next phase of growth.
# food and drink
Forget pizza and curry, Just Eat sees its future in paleo and gluten-free foods
The company expects diet-conscious customers to drive its next phase of growth.
# Marketing
Digital advertising is growing faster in Ireland than anywhere else in Europe
The sector also overtook TV ads as the top earner for the first time.
# Health
'We were still falling short and not doing everything we could'
Beats Medical’s Ciara Clancy wants to build the complete toolkit to help Parkinson’s sufferers.
# food and drink
Deliveroo is building its own kitchens to dominate the takeaway trade
The company is also looking at Waterford and Derry as it expands across Ireland.
# food and drink
Deliveroo is building its own kitchens to dominate the takeaway trade
The company is also looking at Waterford and Derry as it expands across Ireland.
# Marketing
TransferWise has been slapped on the wrist for 'misleading' advertising
The UK fintech company claimed people could ‘save up to 90%’ using its foreign-exchange services.
# apps and mobile
'I sold my business for €115 million but I could never see myself sitting on a beach'
Realex Payments founder Colm Lyon is sinking his teeth into his new company, Fire.
# apps and mobile
A founder's life after selling for €115m: 'I could never see myself sitting on a beach'
Realex Payments founder Colm Lyon is sinking his teeth into his new company, Fire.
# Marketing
Ads are overwhelmingly 'following the eyeballs' onto mobile phones
But search engines are still king when it comes to online advertising in Ireland.
# Retail
The tiny box helping local shops compete with the global giants
Pointy has been quietly growing and its founders want all Irish retailers on board.
Voices
'We need broadband to end the curse of emigration and rural unemployment'
Communicating with clients overseas usually isn’t a problem in the twenty-first century. But it is in Ireland.
Voices
'We need broadband to end the curse of emigration and rural unemployment'
Communicating with clients overseas usually isn’t a problem in the twenty-first century. But it is in Ireland.
# apps and mobile
The man who helped bring mobile phones to Ireland wants to change how companies text
This man probably made it possible for you to get your first mobile phone.
# Marketing
Three will be the first big European mobile network to roll out ad-blocking
Three says the technology has already been tested in the UK and Italy.
# Startups
The Irish startup that's taking on Tesco and Super Valu at online shopping
A new app that allows you to skip supermarket queues.