The Guardian:
The economy's down, the Celtic Tiger's limping and now they're trying to stop Ireland getting to the World CupIreland will not be attending next year's World Cup finals. Not if Fifa have anything to do with it. I have been accused (mainly in the online comments and mainly by people called RodgethePodge1973, or such) that I (Read More)
The Guardian:
Global computer giant runs full-page ads in Irish newspapers urging country to 'stay connected to Europe'The global computer giant Intel has made a late intervention in the Irish Lisbon referendum campaign to urge a yes vote tomorrow.The US multinational published full-page advertisements in Irish newspapers today, calling (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Yesterday MySpace launched two-way syncing with Twitter for U.S. users, something Facebook has shied away from to date. This evening, they’ve extended the functionality to the UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and India. You can sign up for the service at myspace.com/sync.MySpace says they’ve also got a bunch of c (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Coming out of Ireland (alongside CloudSplit, also here) is VidSchool, a site which shares revenue with teachers that upload videos about the course they teach. Here’s Sean Fee to explain:
VidSchool from Mike Butcher on Vimeo.
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