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Amazon's grand plans for its new Dublin data centre could use as much power as a city
'I was effectively homeless as a teenager – that sort of thing leaves its mark on a young person'
'I was effectively homeless as a teenager – that sort of thing leaves its mark on a young person'
More air quality monitoring stations on the way that will give real-time information to the public
'I'm actually embarrassed': It'll be 2023 before all rural homes are connected to high-speed broadband
A French billionaire is taking control of Eir in a massive deal
Three Ireland has been slapped with a record fine for its contract changes fiasco
Here's what you need to know about Facebook's rejigged tax model
Facebook will stop using Ireland as a global hub for tax and revenue
Glasnevin Trust has sued Twitter to reveal who's behind 'grossly defamatory' posts
Voxpro's founder has backed a Kim Kardashian-approved online vintage fashion store
The High Court has shut down a personal injury 'claims harvesting' website
Google is now one of the biggest corporate taxpayers in Ireland
Voxpro's founder has backed a Kim Kardashian-approved online vintage fashion store
This billion-euro Irish firm is shopping its way to become a gaming industry giant
Profits have doubled at Just Eat's Irish operation as its commission fees climb
One of Google's Irish companies took in €1bn in sales. It paid €700k in tax
Profits have doubled at Just Eat's Irish operation as its commission fees climb
This billion-euro Irish firm is shopping its way to become a gaming industry giant
A Clare company devastated by a cyber attack is cutting staff after posting huge losses
A Clare company devastated by a cyber attack is cutting staff after posting huge losses
A Clare company devastated by a cyber attack is cutting staff after posting huge losses
Despite planning approval, Apple is still 'considering' its €850 million Galway data centre
Despite planning approval, Apple is still 'considering' its €850m Galway data centre
A Galway company is snapping up a Nasdaq-listed tech firm in a massive deal
'I had a Ferrari and six houses by the time I was 26, but I wasn't happy'
'I had a Ferrari and six houses by the time I was 26, but I wasn't happy'
'The most difficult decision was selling my cottage to get enough money to buy the business'
'The most difficult decision was selling my cottage to get enough money to buy the business'
How you can use a free Google tool to read the mind of your customer
Ericsson 'regrets' cuts as more than 100 of its Irish staff lose their jobs
Ericsson 'regrets' cuts as more than 100 of its Irish staff lose their jobs
A Galway company that tracks truckers has been snapped up by a Nasdaq-listed firm
How Paddy Power is using its brick-and-mortar bookies to push spending online
A Galway company that tracks truckers has been snapped up by a Nasdaq-listed firm
How Paddy Power is using its brick-and-mortar bookies to push spending online
Two years after it was switched off, Dublin plans to bring back free Wi-Fi
Two years after it was switched off, Dublin plans to bring back free Wi-Fi
Two years after it was switched off, Dublin plans to bring back free Wi-Fi
Nine towns in the west of Ireland are about to get broadband twice as fast as Dublin