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Facebook is facing a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations
Amazon's soaring profits have made Jeff Bezos the world's third-richest man
Google is losing billions on its 'moonshot factory'
Hailo about to become Mytaxi in Ireland after takeover by owner of Mercedes
Hailo to rebrand as Mytaxi in Ireland after takeover by Mercedes-Benz owner
Here's why a phone company is paying $4.8bn for Yahoo's 'worthless' business
Why a phone company is paying $4.8bn for Yahoo's 'worthless' business
'Trust is as important as ever, but it's now a product of digital technology more than faith'
Peter Casey
The RDS is in no shape to host international events like Rugby World Cup games
'Helping to give people their time back is why I give a shit'
Going contactless in Coppers? Meet the man making it easier to spend your money
Going contactless in Coppers? This is the man making it easier to spend your money
The Safe Harbour pact struck down after a battle with Facebook Ireland has just gotten a successor
An Irish bootcamp that teaches people how to code is moving abroad
The gatekeeper of Ireland's famous '.ie' domain slipped into the red last year
The government is going to privatise the long-awaited rural broadband network
Controversial website Ask.fm has axed staff as its Dublin-based arm racks up big losses
There has been a huge surge in the number of UK residents looking for jobs in Ireland
This Dubliner hopes his 'healthy delusion' can help build a $1 billion tech giant
Ireland wants to attract thousands of foreign tech staff, but we may have trouble housing them
GIVEAWAY: We've got free tickets to Dublin's new global tech conference
Ireland wants to attract thousands of foreign tech staff, but we may have trouble housing them
AIB is more afraid of tech upstarts like Stripe than a new bank eating its lunch
Why isn't 'revenge porn' illegal in Ireland?
The man who first sold the internet to Ireland now wants to conquer the US
Defence Forces to review data rules after officer loses crucial notes
The Defence Forces will review its data protection rules after an officer lost crucial notes
The consumer watchdog is worried this 'online gold market' is really a pyramid scheme
Facebook Ireland is beefing up its board ahead of a European data protection showdown
The internet is 25 years old in Ireland today
Bad internet coverage is stopping many smaller firms from getting online
The consumer watchdog is worried this 'online gold market' is really a pyramid scheme
After launching with big plans, one of India's most hyped startups is pulling out of Ireland
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund wants to take a €230m stake in Eir
For Eir, the next 300,000 connections will be a turning point in our broadband woes
Your crash course in... The long-delayed National Broadband Plan
Ryanair's head of technology thinks Big Data is 'wank'
'If I could go back in time and tell myself not to sell, I would'
John Dennehy
Your crash course in... The long-delayed National Broadband Plan
A major tech investor plans to raise €100m going public in the UK and Ireland