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# Tech

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Mark Zuckerberg: A life in quotes
Indoor trees and a slide: the perfect office?
9 people who love tech brands so much they got tattoos of them
First numbers on Google's bid to take on Amazon's shopping business
Twitter unveils new 6-second video app called Vine
Dublin to be studied in its capacity as a 'smart city'
Google's revenue hits $50 billion for the first time
Microsoft in negotiations to buy struggling Dell - reports
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
PICS: Bendable phones, the 'iPotty'... the latest in tech gadgets
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
15 tips and tricks for your new Android phone
15 tips and tricks for your new iPhone
How 20,000 pounds of potatoes brought wi-fi to airplanes
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Microsoft sold 750,000 XBox 360s over US holiday week
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
3D printing: this is what happens next
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
The App all men have been waiting for (and could probably do with)
Merging of Digital Hub into Dublin City Council "short-sighted"
Microsoft chief says Windows 8 is off to a "stunning" start
The Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
120 jobs earmarked for online payments HQ in Louth
The Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Mozilla CEO says Google is a "frenemy"
Egyptian revolutionary: why online activism can work
Web summit hears: Sex please, you're Irish
Digital head wants "all of RTÉ" to convert to online
Smartphone explosion - and 10 other predictions your business should know
The Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Facebook is testing a 'Want' button
The Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
7 colours that might get you sued in the US