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Screenway opens new premises in Parkmore

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Leading Galway-based Apple reseller Screenway has just moved into a new office space in Parkmore, Ballybrit, in the heart of Galway's digital community.

HP links up with college for new cloud computing course

NUI Galway and Hewlett-Packard have announced a new master of science degree in Cloud Computing Research. Identified by the Government, Forfás and the IDA as one of the best potential high-value growth areas for Ireland, and a vehicle for future jobs, cloud computing is set to provide a new generation of infrastructure, services and solutions for businesses.

iPages Ireland app revolutionises the way tourists see Galway

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Ever gone on holiday in Galway and been swamped by bundles of interesting tourism brochures as you try to decide what you want to see and where you want to go? Ever wished you could have read them before you left home and decided your trip in advance? Well, those days have arrived.

Enterprising gaming thief remanded on bail and curfewed

A Ballybane teenager who stole games console equipment from one shop before cheekily attempting to sell it on to another games shop where he also helped himself to a further €180 worth of gaming equipment has been granted bail with strict conditions.

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Newly opened computer specialists and internet cafe PC Wizard offers customers quality service at great prices.

Screenway to give away toners for charity

Local business, Screenway Computers, has come up with a unique fundraising scheme for Cancer Care West. It is going to giveaway printer and photocopier toners for free on its website www.screenway.ie or from its showroom in Dangan and in exchange encourage people to make a donation to Cancer Care West.

‘Humbling’ honour for Alan Kerins’ African Projects to be chosen as charity of year by Hewlett Packard

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The founder of a local charity has said it is a “deeply, humbling honour” to be chosen by key local employer Hewlett Packard as its charity of the year for 2011.

Wii training at the Library

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Nintendo Wii training for over 55s will resume shortly at Loughboy Library and the tutor will once again be Daire Nolan from Johnswell.

Daffodil Day is coming to Westmeath

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HP announcement shows Galway has ability to attract investment says Fahey

Hewlett Packard’s announcement that it is to create 105 highly skilled jobs in Galway shows this city has the ability to attract significant foreign direct investment despite the difficult economic climate.

 

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