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New websites to be launched at Galway City Museum
The new websites for the Galway City Museum, the Galway Arts Centre, and e.Business Galway will be launched at the museum this evening at 6pm.
Infrastructure of knowledge based economy sorely lacking — Roche
Speaking at a gathering of his election activists in Graiguenamanagh, Sinn Féin local election candidate Jamie Roche claimed that the very infrastructure vital to developing a knowledge based economy is sorely lacking. Mr Roche attacked the Government’s inaction on many grounds including education, broadband, and rising costs for indigenous businesses.
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Broadband for Paulstown and Gowran
Recession-busting website offer at 21st Century
Many people now search for products, services and information online. With improving broadband and more and more people using the internet as their main method of researching and obtaining goods and services, businesses can't afford to ignore the web.
Regions losing out under Fianna Fáil/Green Gov – Ring
Fianna Fáil and the Green Party have overlooked rural regions, according to Fine Gael’s spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Michael Ring TD.
Lay broadband while Tuam is dug up for sewerage — Connaughton
Dep Paul Connaughton has called for funding to be made available to install broadband infrastructure when the streets of Tuam are dug up for the town’s new €23 million sewerage scheme.
The paradox of thrift must be tackled — Butler
Kilkenny City Labour Party candidate Sean Butler has welcomed Eamon Gilmore’s outlining of a vision to get Ireland out of the current economic crisis.
More delays with the National Broadband Scheme
Despite commitments from Minister Ryan, it has been confirmed that the National Broadband Scheme is suffering more delays with the signing of the contract for the scheme, according to Fine Gael Deputy Michael Ring.
New website training course targets business owners
The internet is becoming an increasingly important business tool, and the necessity for companies to operate a quality website is growing exponentially. With more and more consumers turning to the web for research, bargains and also because of the lower cost of broadband the internet is more accessible.
Martin hits back at Irish Independent Westport article
Westport is feeling the recession like the rest of Ireland but an article in last Friday's Irish Independent drew “an inaccurately dire picture of Westport's economic status” said Labour's Keith Martin, who is also a member of Westport’s Job Creation Taskforce.