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Job fears continue for HP workers

Job loss fears will continue for Hewlett Packard workers in Galway, and across Ireland, after the company confirmed that it is too early to know if the 24,600 job losses expected worldwide will affect the country’s four Irish branches.

Colaiste Eoin gets new ICT system

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Colaiste Eoin, based in Hacketstown, County Carlow, has recently benefitted from an upgrade in its Information Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure. Working over the summer months, school principal Michael Daly and local Carlow firm t2, implemented a state-of-the-art ICT system, which enables secure file sharing between classrooms and centralised back-up of all school data, crucial to a school like Colaiste Eoin.

Erris online

Are you in the habit of sending hasty emails?

Drunken employees who feel like telling their bosses what they think of them in late night emails have been given a second chance by a new software application that will prevent such mistaken missives.

Male support group

Erris Cancer Awareness and Recovery Association is in the process of setting up a support group for men who would be interested in meeting and talking to other men who are experiencing illnesses similar to theirs or who have come through cancer treatment and feel they may be able to offer support to others.

Win a licence for secret text messages

Do you have a secret? If you do, you need Matant. Matant is an innovative and original coded writing system for mobile phones. Matant translates your text message into symbols so they can only be deciphered by the recipient, who will need the same language on his/her phone.

Creative storybook workshop

A two day women’s storybook workshop will take place in the Lismirrane Arts Resource Centre in March.

The web factor – optimising your business on the internet

There was a time when it was difficult for a small business to justify the need for a website. The World Wide Web was originally an ideal in sharing knowledge; however, business soon woke up to the opportunities. In today’s fast-paced, increasingly technological world, more online users of all ages are being targeted with advertising, while they themselves are using the web to search out information on goods and services before making purchasing decisions.

Local Elections hit the internet

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With the launch of David FitzGerald’s campaign website, the Local Elections are set for an Obama type makeover. The busy new Fine Gael candidate kicked off the campaign season with his website launch with Phil Hogan TD and Senator John Paul Phelan. The site is aimed at keeping the electorate up to date on campaign news and provides a useful source of information on his press releases, photographs, and opinions.

Google makes final call for Doodles

Google is making a final call for entries for its Doodle 4 Google creative art and design competition and is encouraging Westmeath primary and secondary schools to get involved.  Already 17 Westmeath schools have registered but there is still time to get involved as the final deadline for entries is December 12. 

 

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