Yahoo signs for new offices in Dublin docklands
US tech giant takes enough space for up to 350 workers at the city’s tallest office building
US tech giant takes enough space for up to 350 workers at the city’s tallest office building
Wild Geese: Strategic moves have landed Dubliner Eileen Treanor a top job in space tech company LeoLabs
Meta, Google, Airbnb, Yahoo!, Twitter, Microsoft, Apple and Tinder account for 87^% of cross-border GDPR complaints to Ireland’s DPC
Times of national crisis have in the past seen a rallying to the US president. Not this time
Gareth Lambe is leaving the role he has held for a decade
Searching for the next generation of market leaders is a fool’s game
iPhone maker’s share of mobile app advertising market has tripled in six months
Mean average pay at Dublin operation of Yahoo and AOL tops €108,000
Tokyo 2020: ‘Hafu’, people of mixed race, find it hard to be accepted as truly Japanese
‘I think it probably is a bit daunting to all of us to realise that everyone doesn’t have the same lust for coming to the office that we do’
Planet Business: A psychodrama we could have all done without
Move concludes a steady drip of deals that also saw Verizon sell Tumblr and HuffPost
One of the web’s first Q&A platforms, repository of infamously idiosyncratic wisdom, is closing
Chief executive David Whelan says the company is looking towards ‘exciting 2021’
Irish company’s virtual reality platform will be used to deliver the UN’s annual Global Youth Takeover event on October 24th
Communications giant moved intellectual property back to US in 2019 in €448m deal
Trusting people to work well from home is one skill managers now have to learn
Youngest woman to serve in Congress shows up anachronistic attitudes for what they are
Alibaba payments arm was last valued at $150bn and plans to list in Shanghai and Hong Kong
FBI agent contacted Yahoo which determined email address was located in Ireland
Using internet services can leave you open to data collection or tracking
Dermot Whelan (67) from Tallaght admitted possessing hundreds of images on computers
Japanese billionaire due to be Elon Musk’s first tourist to circle the moon
Former US president urges supporters to get behind presidential candidate Joe Biden
Data Protection Commission has undertaken 23 inquiries into tech multinationals
Tech companies are far more likely to review files on their platforms for facial recognition, malware detection and copyright enforcement
Planet Business: When it’s time for a change and maybe a song
Weblog: The service is shutting down on December 14th, and deleting 18 years of posts
Social media mogul defends control by recounting 2006 rejection of $1bn Yahoo offer
#StopRobbingUs campaign arose following arrest of developer for carrying laptop, iPhone
Long road from animal trials to trials on humans, let alone bringing drugs to market
Back in their expensively refurbished Upper House, the talk was still resolutely cheap
Japan developed technologies that other countries have deployed to leap ahead of it
Fine Gael leader looks to ‘share the blame’ on Cork mayoral plebiscite
Even if you have disabled obvious settings, data is being gathered about you
How will future historians make sense of the vote to repeal the 8th, Brexit, or Trump?
Rapidly declining advertising revenues taking toll in a ‘world that has changed hugely’
Japanese games development company will provide a platform for further expansion for Irish-headquartered video gaming group
Brexit mistrust, defunct social networks and why Abigail Disney would ban private jets
Security fears around spy technology hit Chinese network infrastructure maker
Investment from Tiger Global comes months after Stripe secured $245m from same firm
Web Log: Platform to limit Flickr Free accounts to 1,000 uploads from February
The social media company offered users a privacy wall, then let tech giants around it
Kroll found dead apparently of a drug overdose in his apartment, police said
Data Protection Commissioner audit says US company acted outside its remit
What has happened to allowing innovation on company time?
Former presidential candidate wonders whether 1987 controversy led US down road to Trump
Google, which turns 20 this week, has ruined medicine, map-making and pub quizzes
Karlin Lillington: US firms thought they might dodge greater consumer privacy obligations
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Company comprising 50 brands aiming to double its global users to 2 billion by 2020
Declarations underline fading of State from role as a linchpin in Yahoo’s global tax plan
Next time you’re about to sign up for a new service, ask yourself: should you trust it with your data?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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