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The creator of Skype is looking to take down couriers with his army of robots
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Ireland backs EU proposal to stop companies gouging shoppers based on location
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This US agri-giant is starting a Dublin accelerator to help startups and wants nothing in return
This Wicklow DJ is trying to put retro drive-in movies back in vogue
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This Cork firm is going on a hiring drive - and new developers can all expect their own offices
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Bric-a-brac retailer Tiger Ireland saw its turnover soar last year
Version 1 has a hit list of firms to buy as it targets turnover of €1 billion
Twitter could turn to paywalled broadcasters to make its big bet on sports streaming pay off
Facebook has revealed how it plans to beat Slack at its own game
Banks need to become tech companies - or they won't be around for much longer
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Ireland risks being knocked off its perch as a European leader in wind energy
Despite rising profits, the record label behind some of Ireland's top musicians still fears pirates
Bank of Ireland will invest a fortune in new software in a bid to stay competitive