Tagged: GAA & News
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New app launches for GAA fans to interact with their teams News
14.05.2013 A new smartphone app called iGAAFan is aiming to enable GAA fans to interact with their teams at both county and club level. The Tyrone and Derry County Boards are currently... -
Re-Play motion capture project seeks to preserve skills from Gaelic and Basque sports News
21.03.2013 Launched today in Croke Park, Dublin, a €2m European research project seeks to digitally capture the skills involved in playing Gaelic football and hurling and the traditional... -
Intel donated US$1.6m to Irish non-profits in past four years News
30.05.2012 In the past four years, Intel’s Irish operations donated US$1.67m (€1.34m) to non-profits across Ireland. Today some US$468,000 (€372,000) has been granted to organisations... -
Eircom launch interactive online GAA timeline News
28.05.2012 Eircom is encouraging GAA fans to share their stories online, adding to a complete interactive timeline of the GAA Football Championship. -
2,300 GAA clubs to deploy Yendo accounts software News
23.05.2012 Irish software development firm Yendo has been appointed as official GAA accounting software provider. The contract is being rolled out to more than 2,300 GAA clubs in Ireland...Categories: Software & Web Development, Phones, Mobility, Mobile, Internet, Games/Entertainment, Digital Business, Business Software, Apps -
Charity hurling match to be live streamed online tomorrow News
27.01.2012 A charity hurling match where the Tipperary senior hurling team will play a Munster senior hurling team will be live streamed on the Munster GAA website. -
Irish online payment player processes €10m in transactions News
10.10.2011 Irish online payments firm Easy Payments Plus has reached the €10m milestone for transactions, the company said. It has also successfully expanded into the UK market with three...Categories: Training, Online Business, Internet, Hosting Services, Financial Services, eCommerce, Digital Business -
Sports stadiums go green: from Croke Park to Minnesota Twins News
19.09.2011 Since the baseball stadium of the Minnesota Twins set a new standard in 2010 when it opened its new target field using a rainwater recycling system to meet 50pc of its water...Categories: Sustainability, Special Events, Renewable Energy, Recycling Services, Green Computing, Green, Engineering, Engineer, Energy -
Datapac scores managed IT services deal with GAA News
28.07.2011 The GAA has awarded a contract to manage its server infrastructure, support its ticketing system and provide other IT services to Datapac. The value of the deal has not been... -
GAA to deploy Hawk-Eye technology at Croke Park News
24.03.2011 The GAA has confirmed that it plans to hold site tests with a new score detection technology called Hawk-Eye beginning with the Saturday 2 April Alliance League football match... -
Health data on 544 GAA members infiltrated News
10.12.2010 A cross-border investigation has been launched on a breach into a database of over 500,000 GAA members that also includes health information of 544 members. -
Demands for GAA to install ball-tracking tool increase News
03.09.2010 Calls for the GAA to use ball-tracking technology have been growing, after developer Hawk-Eye made a presentation to the organisation about these services. -
Weekend news roundup News
03.08.2010 A quick glance at some of the technology stories breaking in the weekend papers.Categories: Communications, Consumer Tech, Internet, Leadership & Management, Mobile, Mobility, Social Media, WebTags: Eamon Ryan TD, GAA, Sport, TV, Facebook, Privacy, Bloggers, BlackBerry, iPad, Tablet Computers, RIM, Elon Musk, Tesla, -
INTERVIEW: Why cloud computing works for Croke Park News
19.07.2010 Former GAA president Nickey Brennan talks to Gordon Smith about tackling change in the organisation and how moving 6,000 officials to Google Apps has improved communication. -
GAA passes the ball to Google Apps News
04.03.2010 The Gaelic Athletics Association (GAA) has rolled out Google’s Gmail service to 100pc of club secretaries – some 6,000 people – it has emerged. -
9,000 students experiment with online business simulator News
24.12.2009 More than 9,000 Irish school students have taken part in an online business simulation game that lets them figure out the trials, travails and opportunities that come with...Tags: GAA, -
Local heroes become video game All-Stars News
10.12.2007 In the past, kids dreamed of being rock or movie stars and lately perhaps celebrities famous for nothing more than being famous.Categories: New Media -
Dublin wins Leinster Final in high-definition News
16.07.2007 The first ever high-definition terrestrial broadcast of an Irish sporting event took place yesterday in Croke Park as Dublin beat Laois to become the Leinster Champions.Categories: Comms, Government