Search Results for 'Real-time web'
15 results found.
Local institute partners with Digital Citizenship on the Twitter Stage in San Francisco
NUI Galway-based Digital Training Institute is partnering with US-based Digital Citizenship Institute to certify trainers, accredit courses and create digital citizenship programs for professionals and companies across the globe.
Teresa Mannion — a global sensation
RTEs western reporter Teresa Mannion is coming to terms with turning into a global superstar since her performance on the six o’clock news last Saturday evening. Her theatrics while reporting in wet and windy conditions from the Salthill prom immediately lit up social media and the attention has not abated since.
An exhibition inspired by Twitter
SOME 500 million Tweets are sent every day, but what would happens if these microblogs were translated into sound? This is a question answered in a new exhibition.
Poor Clares get substantial donation after blogger defames Galway-based businessman
A blogger has apologised for defamatory tweets posted last month about Declan Ganley in what is believed to be the first legal settlement in the State involving Twitter content.
How to use Twitter to grow your business
Ireland is home to some of the world's leading digital companies from Facebook to Google and Yahoo to Twitter. One cannot help but notice the growth in digital media, its constant evolution and its use as a tool to promote people, products, and businesses.
Small business lead the way to the first 32 county tweet-up
If Ireland is looking for a demonstration of phenomenal growth and positivity it doesn’t have to look much further than the Twitter group known as #SMEcommunity. On Friday January 27 at 11am, the County Arms Hotel in Birr, Co Offaly is hosting a free, offline event for members of #SMEcommunity. The first of its kind in Ireland, there will be representatives from the 32 counties.
Digital Bites
Social networking has taken the world by storm. It has become one of the most powerful tools in the world for getting your message out there. People now have a selection of channels to communicate through globally.
Twitter, poems, and Michael D at Town of Books Festival
Medieval Graiguenamanagh will be catapulted into the technology age this weekend, as Tweeters and non-Tweeters alike gather for the Town of Books Festival.
How to sign up for Buy Mayo
You can support this campaign by posting your details on our Facebook and Twitter accounts or by emailing [email protected]