Tagged: NAMA & News
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NAMA Lab redesigns property crash with help of social media News
15.07.2011 Using a combination of blogs, Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, an iPhone app and the Land Registry’s website, a team of DIT architectural students called NAMA Lab has redesigned more...Categories: Software & Web Development, Social Media, Research, Education, Economy, Design, Architecture, Apps -
Google acquires Barrow Street EMEA HQ buildings News
06.03.2011 Google has confirmed that even though it has acquired Dublin’s tallest building – the 15-storey Montevetro building – it has also acquired the buildings that house its EMEA...Categories: Software & Web Development, Search Engines, Search, Mobility, Jobs, Investments, Internet -
The digital business week News
21.02.2011 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
Google buys Dublin’s tallest building for future growth News
17.02.2011 Google has purchased Dublin’s tallest commercial office block, the Montevetro building, for €99.9m -
Ireland shouldn't wait on others to 'come to the rescue' - SpunOut.ie founder News
02.12.2010 Ruairi McKiernan, founder of SpunOut.ie, has said that while Ireland is in a difficult situation, job creation is not impossible, though it would require a “radical re-think” of... -
NAMA - and more - quickly explained on animated site News
16.11.2010 Award-winning Dublin animation company Igloo Animations had come up with a new website GimmeTheShortVersion.com that addresses complex and perplexing topics – like NAMA – in... -
Generation NAMA grows up with a new vocabulary News
14.04.2010 The prolonged economic gloom has led to Irish children’s vocabulary featuring recession-related terminology and 90pc of children in the country now use economic terms in... -
Greens make ‘universal broadband’ a key provision of Govt deal News
12.10.2009 Broadband to every home in Ireland by 2012 and 100Mbps broadband to every school in the country by 2010 are understood to be among the key conditions for staying in Government...Categories: Business, Clean Tech -
Maths don't add up for smart economy News
13.08.2009 Leaving Cert results show Ireland is failing at maths and science, skills that are vital for future jobsCategories: R&D