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Could two London-based clubs join the Pro12 in the near future?
The league’s organisers say no discussion have taken place yet.
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The Irish-made KillBiller was originally available on Android, but its iPhone app has been officially released.
Lynk taxis are looking to hit the British market with a €25 million expansion.
Irish publications have now been added to Google Play Newsstand alongside international content.
It’s now a platform, and Facebook has big plans for it.
We spoke to Stephen Smith, one of the company’s co-founders, about their growth in the States.
The online streaming service is planning to speed up its expansion as total subscribers passed 57 million in 2014
The taxi service is setting their sights on both the corporate and hospitality industries, the latter only requiring guests to receive notifications via SMS.
The JRFU has beaten off competition from Singapore to become the preferred candidate for the 18th team.
Seven, in fact. Thanks Penneys… or, eh, Sears…
The launch of Atlas, its new ad platform, will allow advertisers to target demographics on desktop, mobile and other sites, but the company says that users’ identities will remain anonymous.
The RECamera, which is expected to be announced early next month, will work underwater and be able to capture slow-motion video clips.
The financial firm also has opportunities for graduates and undergraduates.
A budget of €20 million has been set for the redevelopment of the Dublin stadium.
The reservoir supplies water for over 130,000 customers in the Greater Dublin area.
Slingshot, which requires people to send images and videos first before they can view a message, has been released worldwide on iOS and Android.
Tizen is Samsung’s homegrown operating system which will make its debut on the Samsung Z in Russia later this year.
The company, founded by Limerick brothers John and Patrick Collison, will allow businesses to accept payments from more than 130 different currencies.
In an interview with the Financial Times, O’Brien said that an expected $650m dividend from the company to him “hasn’t been paid yet”.
The airline said that the expansion was directly related to the abolition of the travel tax.
The airline also announced the addition of 10,000 seats to London Southend due to increased popularity with the route.
Jaguars, Falcons and Raiders to all host a game next season.
The jobs were announced in three food companies and a gaming systems support firm.
The development will also create 120 construction jobs.
Christoph Mueller, Chief Executive, Aer Lingus, said that the airline’s transatlantic business “goes from strength to strength”.
The MD of Lidl Ireland has been tasked with conducting an analysis of the market to see if entering it would be feasible.
Twenty-nine new jobs will be created by the expansion.
WeddingsOnline.ie launched its new Indian sister site in Mumbai yesterday as it aims to break into a major market.
A&L Goodbody says that “significant” German business interaction with Ireland led them to set up dedicated German-speaking department.
New structure could allow 16 of 32 teams reach the postseason.
Representatives for each of the clubs and the league’s chief executive, Neil Doncaster, met at Hampden Park on Monday afternoon.
The accounting firm will create 30 new jobs in total, 17 of which will be in their Irish offices in Dublin and Cork, following a buyout of foreign investors.
Sixt rent a car and arvato Finance have both created new jobs, it was announced today.
Starbucks give away free branded sleeves to ‘upgrade’ your non-Starbucks coffee. Ah now.
The mini-city will have shops, flats and office space for thousands of people.
Mrs2Be.ie, which provides information to people planning weddings, bought the UK-based wedding business.
The National Jobseekers Roadshow kicked off today in Dublin and Cork – and Cpl has some recruitment tips for those interested. Meanwhile, M/A-COM Technology Solutions has announced 30 new jobs in Cork.
The jobs will be added in the next year and a half.
The supermarket network says it is investing €20 million in the project and will add five new stores.
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