A new iPhone app promises to take the hard work out of choosing an Irish name for your new baby. The app, called O'Baby Baby, lists more than 400 Irish girls and boys names and also includes audio clips which pronounce the words for you.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has announced plans to open an operational center in Belfast that will create up to 400 jobs.
The Mayo Advertiser, a small newspaper in the west of Ireland, may have — or may not have — just written the front-page headline of the century: "Massive blow jobs for Belmullet."
U2 have dumped Apple and taken a huge bite out of BlackBerry instead. The Irish rock giants have switched sides in a major new deal with Research in Motion which makes the ever-popular BlackBerry. The BlackBerry U2 deal was announced in March but the first ad only started appearing over the July 4 weekend.
On Tuesday, InishTech, a startup company set up with the help of Microsoft's IP Ventures Program and Enterprise Ireland, took over the computer giant’s Software Licensing and Protective Services (SLPS).
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Three Irish tech firms have recently announced major new business deals in Silicon Valley
Over a quarter of the 40-strong field at the Aintree Grand National are Irish-trained.
It's official! Irish humor is global! The offbeat Irish cartoon brothers Podge and Rodge have just won a global ad award for "Podge and Rodge on a PC"
It's three strikes and you're out in Ireland for illegal music downloaders! Leading Irish Internet provider Eircom has said it will shut off users on their third illegal file download.
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Cowen Replaces Ahern as Prime Minister
Brian Cowen has replaced Bertie Ahern as leader of the Fianna Fil party. The Laois-Offaly Dil deputy also assumed the office of Taoiseach when Ahern stood down on May 6 following his address to the joint Houses of Congress in Washington, D.C.
ON Wednesday, Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Brian Cowen announced a series of contracts between several Enterprise Ireland clients and their U.S. customers totaling more than $18 million at a breakfast at the New York Stock Exchange.