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# online - Tuesday 14 May, 2013
TV3 unveils major expansion of its news website – including rolling news
TV3′s news website will now have a rolling live stream of news as well as hourly bulletins presented by its news anchors.
# online - Monday 13 May, 2013
What a Facebook update would look like in real life
WHY DO YOU HAVE TO KEEP CHANGING, FACEBOOK?!?
# online - Sunday 28 April, 2013
Drugs bought on the internet ‘can contain rat poison’, warn pharmacists
Pharmacists have said people who buy drugs online are risking their health – and possibly their life.
# online - Tuesday 23 April, 2013
Scammers targeting shops in attempt to get card details
In one case, the scammers convinced a shop assistant to ask customers for their pin numbers.
# online - Thursday 11 April, 2013
College offers online course in what it means to be Irish
Free open online course allows students here – and abroad – to explore Irish identity.
# online - Wednesday 10 April, 2013
‘You will not beat us into submission’ – man (73) pens anti-property tax letter
The letter from the 73-year-old says he will “take revenge” if there is any interference with his pension.
# online - Tuesday 26 March, 2013
# online - Wednesday 13 March, 2013
# online - Monday 25 February, 2013
Young Irish women ‘vulnerable to stalking and online abuse’
Women’s Aid asking Government to extend Domestic Violence Act to cover younger women who are not cohabiting but are subject to abuse.
# online - Thursday 14 February, 2013
Good news: eBay to create 450 jobs in Dundalk
The new jobs will be in customer services, sales and compliance.
# online - Monday 11 February, 2013
Murdoch “considering” getting rid of “so last century” Page 3
The newspaper king made the comment following an online campaign by the No More Page 3 activist group.
# online - Tuesday 29 January, 2013
# online - Monday 28 January, 2013
Public to be given more info on sentencing in Irish courts
The Irish Sentencing Information System (ISIS) committee said that it has begun three new initiatives to make more information available.
# online - Saturday 26 January, 2013
First numbers on Google’s bid to take on Amazon’s shopping business
The new “product listing ads” appeared to have taken off at the end of the final quarter of 2012.
# online - Monday 7 January, 2013
Newspaper licensing body issues statement on “paying for links”
Newspaper Licensing Ireland has issued a 64-word statement on its position on paying for links following much discussion online.
# online - Friday 28 December, 2012
# online - Thursday 27 December, 2012
# online - Friday 21 December, 2012
Megalulz: Here’s the 6 best sport memes of 2012
Don’t you guys have homework to do?
# online - Thursday 20 December, 2012
What’s eating rugby writer Stephen Jones, Munster fans?
The well-known sports journalist has been rubbing Irish rugby fans up the wrong way this week, it seems.
Snap! Here’s our 9 favourite Instagram pics from sports stars this year
It was the year the app went mainstream. Which was nice for Boris.
ACTA is dead: EU abandons referral to top court for ruling
The controversial international counterfeiting treaty will no longer be sent to the European Court of Justice.
# online - Sunday 16 December, 2012
# online - Monday 10 December, 2012
Column: So the Pope has joined Twitter. What will he learn there?
Social media is all about debate and dissent, writes Fr Tony Flannery – so perhaps it can teach the Vatican a lesson.
# online - Tuesday 4 December, 2012
Column: Could Leveson affect press freedom in Ireland?
Leveson’s recommendations on data protection have been largely overlooked – but could have serious implications even here, writes Seamus Dooley.
# online - Wednesday 28 November, 2012
The most popular female athletes on the internet in 2012
These are the women the world searched for over the past 12 months. There’s a whole lot of American Olympians in the mix.
# online - Thursday 15 November, 2012
Internet will contribute €11.3bn annually to the Irish economy by 2016 – report
The boost to the economy will be underpinned by 2.6 million online shoppers in 2012, according to new report from UPC.
# online - Friday 9 November, 2012
Groupon shares plunge to lowest level yet
The online deals giant went public a year ago. It reported a loss yesterday of $3 million.
# online - Sunday 4 November, 2012
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
The internet’s best offerings in social media, tech, science and weird news.
# online - Friday 2 November, 2012
# online - Sunday 28 October, 2012
The Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
The internet’s best offerings in social media, tech, science and weird news.
# online - Thursday 25 October, 2012
What’s happening to the Argos catalogue?
It’s shrinking, significantly. What will we miss most about it?
Irish Rail rolls out free wi-fi on Dublin’s commuter trains
Commuters on the Drogheda, Maynooth, M3 Parkway, Kildare and Gorey services can now work on their laptops, tablets and smart phones during their commute.
# online - Sunday 21 October, 2012
The Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
The internet’s best offerings in social media, tech, science and weird news.
# online - Wednesday 17 October, 2012
Smartphones the future of internet – and 10 other predictions
AOL’s Digital Prophet David Shing was speaking at the Dublin Web Summit today.
# online - Monday 8 October, 2012
Trade unionist in Singapore sacked for racist Facebook post
Assistant director of National Trades Union Congress ‘wrote racially offensive comments about the country’s Malay minority’.
# online - Wednesday 3 October, 2012
EA FIFA soccer videogame scores record launch
More than 66 million online multi-player sessions of the game have already been played.
# online - Wednesday 26 September, 2012
Column: Why the KildareStreet.com debacle is just a symptom
KildareStreet.com might survive – but its story represents a wider Irish problem, writes William Campbell.
# online - Tuesday 25 September, 2012
# online - Monday 24 September, 2012
Thank God! Darron Gibson is back on Twitter…
Gibson — who is currently in self-imposed exile from Giovanni Trapattoni’s Irish squad — was the target of online abuse in the past.
# online - Thursday 6 September, 2012
Man who invented web: ‘No, there is no button to kill the internet’
Tim Berners-Lee says there’s no single way to kill the internet – unless governments around the world acted in unison.



























































Ireland’s sporting year in half a dozen YouTube comments
‘As consistent as vomit?’ — that’s not very nice, The Internet.
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