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Business Showcase : Techfynder, coming to WebSummit, 2019

Check out the latest innovative Irish company, Techfynder, to be featured in our Business Showcase. Describe the company – the elevator pitch … We are a new international digital service that connects contractors with companies globally in one platform. Our vision is all about connecting, Connecting the contractor with the right opportunity and the client

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Donegal school records 1,000 earthquakes

A school in Donegal has become a global leader in recording and measuring earthquakes, thanks to its participation in the Seismology in Schools programme run by the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS). St. Columba’s College in Stranorlar recorded its thousandth earthquake in recent weeks: an event from the Dodecanese Islands in Greece, which registered

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Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin, revised ed 2019 reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin, the revised paperback edition by David Birch. Money is changing and this book looks at where the technology of money might be taking us in the future. Technology has moved our concept of money from physical things to unseen bits of information. With the arrival of smart

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Alexa Can Now Speak Spanish in the US

Advertisement You can now speak Spanish to your Alexa-enabled devices in the US. While Alexa would have previously replied with, “I’m sorry, I don’t understand,” she will now be able to respond to your Spanish voice commands and reply in Español. Amazon Teaches Alexa to Speak Spanish in the US Given its proximity to Mexico,

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Google Maps Now Offers Detailed Voice Guidance

Google is rolling out a new feature designed to help people with visual impairments get around. The feature provides detailed voice guidance to those who need it, helping them get from A to B on foot. While it’s aimed at the visually impaired, anyone can use it. While people with perfect eyesight wouldn’t think twice

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