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Guardian Technology in Ireland

Guardian Technology special on Ireland's tech sector and internet startups
  • Dublin's brite:bill scores €1.2m for web-friendly accounts tool

    brite:bill makes a push to organise online billing for UK banks, mobile operators and utilities. By Jemima Kiss

  • Colm Long

    Facebook Ireland chief: Tax breaks, 100 new staff and a 'reputation for driving revenue'

  • Dublin's Hanover Quay, home to Facebook

    Facebook to recruit 100 new staff for Dublin base

  • Irish tech startups: Worky gets to work getting you a job

    Facebook party photos sabotaging your career? Worky claims it can help us take control of our professional profiles online. By Jemima Kiss

  • Datahug aims to unlock the business social graph inside your inbox

  • An Irish protester waves a tricolour flag in Dublin during protests against austerity plans

    Tech Weekly in Dublin

  • Irish tech startups: EventElephant takes on the big guys in event management

    Born global and aiming big, this Dublin and London-based startup offers branded ticketing and event management tools. By Jemima Kiss

  • Google Inc European Headquarters

    Ireland's boom, and its banks, have gone. But it still has the web

    With its property wealth and optimism dissipated, the republic needs a future: its small but hardy technology sector could provide it. By Charles Arthur and Jemima Kiss

  • Irish tech startups: PollDaddy on why Sligo rules, and on selling to Automattic

    PollDaddy co-founder Patrick Lenehan says starting up is 99% about the product - and you can build that from anywhere. By Jemima Kiss

  • Irish tech startups: CloudSplit offers 'Google Analytics for the backend'

  • Bitbuzz grabs majority of Ireland's public Wi-Fi market and eyes UK

  • 2paperdolls' Charity Roulette

    2paperdolls make games that are cut from a different cloth

  • Irish tech startups: WhatClinic aggregates $6tn of private healthcare

  • Ireland plans 'startup nirvana' to poach global talent

  • Rococo aims to get closer to success with Bluetooth proximity

  • Infacta's Miximo group communication tool

    Irish tech startups: Infacta aims to make SMS and email simple

  • Irish tech startups: Weedle won't wobble from cataloguing skills

  • Grimm's Rumpelstiltskin

    Elevator Pitch: Ideal Binary has an animated iPad page-turner

  • Jemima Kiss

    Irish tech startups: online gaming

    Jemima Kiss
  • Testing the mood of Irish tech startups: the Celtic tiger isn't dead

    We've come to Dublin to see what the tech startup sector thinks of the bailout problems and the economy generally - and the answer might be surprising

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