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Dublin named as one of seven best new cities for startups
Fortune has named Dublin, Ireland as one of the seven best new global cities for startups, sharing Silicon Valley's "potent combination of creativity and capitalism".
Darren McCarra
21st September 2012
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Ireland's app awards, The Appys, now accepting nominations
The Appys, an awards event celebrating great app development and design in Ireland, is now open for entries. The event is in its third year and has established itself as a 'must win' award for the app development community.
Darren McCarra
18th September 2012
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100 jobs on offer at Microsoft Ireland
Microsoft has revealed that it intends to fill 100 job positions at its headquarters in Dublin in areas such as development, operations, sales and supply chain.
Darren McCarra
17th September 2012
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Last call for entries to Spark of Genius startup competition
This coming Friday, September 14, is the final date at which entries to the Electric Ireland Spark of Genius startup competition will be accepted.
Darren McCarra
8th September 2012
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Irish President to open series of Being Young and Irish workshops
This Saturday the Irish President, Michael D. Higgins, will open a series of Being Young and Irish workshops that aim to gather ideas and suggestions from Ireland's youth.
Darren McCarra
7th September 2012
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Kevin Rose and 4chan's Chris Poole join Dublin Web Summit lineup
Well-known serial internet entrepreneur Kevin Rose and 4chan founder Chris Poole have both joined this October's Dublin Web Summit lineup.
Darren McCarra
10th August 2012
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Facebook building mobile engineering team in London
Facebook is building a new engineering team in London that will work on "key areas" like mobile and platform announced Philip Su earlier today, the new lead of engineering at Facebook's London offices.
Darren McCarra
25th July 2012
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First speakers at this year's Dublin Web Summit announced
The first set of speakers at this year's Dublin Web Summit have been announced; a list that consists mostly, and quite purposely, of female entrepreneurs in tech as founder Paddy Cosgrave attempts to highlight this growing demographic.
Darren McCarra
17th July 2012
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Ancestry.com establishes international headquarters in Ireland
Ancestry.com has announced that it will set up its international headquarters in Ireland, creating 35 new jobs over the next two years.
Darren McCarra
11th July 2012
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Twitter expanding EMEA business, almost 30 jobs openings in Dublin and London
As Twitter continues to develop its Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) business, the company requires almost 30 "rockstars" to work out of its Dublin and London offices.
Darren McCarra
4th July 2012