Dublin Web Summit
# dublin-web-summit - Today’s News
10 great products to make more of your garden
Say no to gnomes this summer with IKEA garden furniture.
# dublin-web-summit - Saturday 20 October, 2012
Cole, Cork-opoly and grocery shopping: The week in numbers
How much does it cost to bring football into disrepute on Twitter? And how do NAMA’s accounts look?
Aaron McKenna: We know Ireland has talent – why stop it from growing?
Ireland’s ‘knowledge economy’ is actually waiting to happen, writes Aaron McKenna.
# dublin-web-summit - Friday 19 October, 2012
Ireland is the ’6th highest’ sign-up to Make Love Not Porn website
Cindy Gallop founded the real-life sex video website to counter the myths of the porn industry – and revealed this morning that Irish people have been signing up in droves.
Mozilla CEO says Google is a “frenemy”
Gary Kovacs says that while Mozilla, which created Firefox, gets most of its revenue from Google, the two companies are still eyeing each other carefully.
# dublin-web-summit - Thursday 18 October, 2012
Egyptian revolutionary: why online activism can work
Wael Ghonim tells Irish audience how he applied digital marketing strategies to Facebook campaign that helped spark uprising in Egypt last year.
Web summit hears: Sex please, you’re Irish
Cindy Gallop, founder of Make Love Not Porn, wants Irish people to share their real-life sex videos to counter the myths of online porn (and to make some money while they’re at it).
Digital head wants “all of RTÉ” to convert to online
Múirne Laffan tells Dublin Web Summit that RTÉ need to “work together” with other media outlets as online become priority.
# dublin-web-summit - Wednesday 17 October, 2012
The Evening Fix… now with added superheroes
Here are the things we learned, loved and shared today.
Smartphones the future of internet – and 10 other predictions
AOL’s Digital Prophet David Shing was speaking at the Dublin Web Summit today.
Coder Dojo founder, aged 20, honoured at Web Summit
James Whelton has become the youngest ever social entrepreneur to be made a fellow of the Ashoka foundation.
Europe’s largest technology conference to begin in RDS today
Over 3,000 people are expected at the RDS for the Dublin Web Summit, thought to be worth €12m to the local economy.
# dublin-web-summit - Sunday 30 September, 2012
5 unusual startups pitching at the Dublin Web Summit
Electric Ireland’s sponsoring a contest for start-ups at next month’s summit. Here’s some of the odder entries.
# dublin-web-summit - Saturday 28 July, 2012
Column: How my school computer club turned into a worldwide movement
Cork teenager James Whelton set up CoderDojo to teach fellow students about computers – then watched it explode. He tells his story.
# dublin-web-summit - Saturday 7 January, 2012
Column: We have the tech entrepreneurs – now we need to keep them here
Fine Gael TD Eoghan Murphy wants to press his own government to support Irish tech start-ups – without attaching too many strings.
# dublin-web-summit - Thursday 27 October, 2011
The Daily Fix: Thursday
In tonight’s Fix: Ireland goes to the polls, markets embrace the Greece deal, how much you’ll pay for an iPhone 4S, and just what DID cause Monday night’s flooding?
Tech leaders land in the city for Dublin Web Summit
Day one of the Dublin Web Summit brought some positivity to the capital as global tech leaders shared their wisdom.
# dublin-web-summit - Wednesday 21 September, 2011
Angry Birds CEO coming to Dublin for web summit
Mikael Hed will join senior execs from LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube at the second annual Dublin Web Summit.
# dublin-web-summit - Friday 10 June, 2011
Our story: TheJournal.ie’s Jennifer O’Connell at the Dublin Web Summit
Want to know how it all started? Watch our founding editor’s presentation on TheJournal.ie’s beginnings, the changing nature of news and where we are today.
# dublin-web-summit - Friday 27 May, 2011
Did you have a pint with Mark Zuckerberg last night?
The Facebook founder is in Dublin to visit the company’s European HQ. He reportedly went for some drinks in the city last night, and may attend a Facebook-hosted Bell X1 gig tonight.
# dublin-web-summit - Monday 14 February, 2011
Take 5: Monday
Five things you need to know: No Valentine for Merkel from Enda, McWilliams regrets opening the door to Brian Lenihan (literally), and a dash to hospital for a Grammy reporter.



































