PayPal’s 1,000 new jobs could be just the tip of the iceberg
PayPal says it will create 1,000 new jobs in Ireland over the next four years at its new European HQ in Dundalk, Co Louth. The announcement of 1,000 new jobs is always pleasing for a Government and in these hardened times even more so. PayPal is a welcome blossom in the collapsed mountain of rubble...
Demand for highly skilled contract workers rises
New research shows that highly-skilled, professional contract workers can command impressive fees and the demand for such workers in on the rise. For example, the average monthly invoice per contractor in the IT and Engineering sector increased to €6,484 for the month of December 2011. This equates to an annual rate of €77,808. Roles for...
The future of marketing in Ireland – let’s start with 2012
One of the key drivers of any economy is the marketing sector. Marketing drives sales and sales drive employment. “The Irish advertising market has been hit by a sledge hammer over the last four years and it is hampering the nation’s economic recovery,” says Alan Cox, chief executive of Core Media Group. You can read...
Is VC money for start-ups drying up?
While the last few years have seen a bit of a boom in venture capital funding for Irish start-ups, the next two years don’t look so rosy. In 2011, 159 Irish technology companies raised €274m from investors while in 2010 tech firms received €310.2m, according to the Irish Venture Capital Association (IVCA). Since the start...
Students – the future is clear, do your sums
The chief executive of the IDA, Barry O’Leary, has advised students who are currently choosing a college course on where future opportunities for jobs lie. Foreign direct investment (FDI) companies continue to create jobs and most are seeking graduates with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering and maths. Many FDI jobs also require multi-lingual skills. Irish...
We Are Legion – the Anonymous film
As SOPA meets its end and as the Irish government attempts to muffle the web, a new documentary on the rise of hacktivist group Anonymous is hitting screens around the world. For those who don’t know, Anonymous is regarded by some as an underground group committed to defending the freedom of the Internet in the...
So much content, so little time – the future of TV
The digital planet is awash with content. Never before in our history have we been able to access such a variety of content so instantly and across so many different connected devices. We all know this. What’s less clear is where this sea of content is leading us and how we will choose to consume...
Digital tunes outstrip physical album sales – but it’s not the end of the story
It’s strange that it took until the end of 2011 for digital music sales to finally outstrip physical music sales. The end has been nigh for the majority of big brand record shops for a long time – just look at HMV’s recent figures. CNN says that a recent Nielsen and Billboard report reveals that...
China to launch first 3D TV channel
China will launch its first 3D TV channel on January 23rd (the Chinese New Year), according to a report from ZDNet. “The launch of the 3D channel is a significant step in the development of China’s television,” said Cai Fuchao, the head of China’s State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. Only people with 3D...
A record 173,000 dot ie sites registered in 2011
The dot ie Domain Registry (IEDR) has published its stats for 2011 which show further growth for the .ie domain. Overall the total number of .ie domains grew by 12.9% net in 2011 to 173,145 at year end. Registration levels were stronger in the first six months of 2011 with 20,995 registrations recorded between January...










