For some time now, most urban areas in Ireland have been inundated with leaflets, stickers or plastic bags from alleged charities who want your old/second-hand clothes, shoes, linen and, in some cases, toys and more expensive items.
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For some time now, most urban areas in Ireland have been inundated with leaflets, stickers or plastic bags from alleged charities who want your old/second-hand clothes, shoes, linen and, in some cases, toys and more expensive items.
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The 8-year old trial of the new digitial radio system for the emergency services (not just the GardaĆ) has come under some fire for its delay in provisioning, with GardaĆ having to use their own mobile phones, at their personal expense, in many cases where sensitive communications is required, or in an area not served by the existing analouge system.
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An Post have issued a press release on their new mobile phone top up facility available from Monday. Now aside from the fact that you won’t see any details on An Post’s own website for some time yet (even though press release has been released and is already getting media coverage), you can find details on the PostPoint website.
Irish web awards, until now, have been steeped in controversy over their high entry fees, questionable judging, and strict/expensive entry criteria (e.g. Golden Spiders).
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Damien Mulley has started “Tuesday Push” where an Irish web company, or web app, gets highlighted by bloggers, each with their own review. I haven’t taken part yet, but Toddle struck me by it’s simplicity and so I wanted to jump on board the Tuesday Push.
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