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As the country enters a new era of Green government, we’ll surely all be soon watching what we consume. That also goes for the phones in our pockets. Or so thinks Sony Ericsson, which has launched two mobiles that it claims are 50 per cent more environmentally sound than an ordinary mobile phone.
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This week, telecoms company Imagine will launch its Wimax-based broadband service. The network’s roll-out, which has €100 million in investment behind it, will be phased over three years, finishing in 2012. By that time, it will cover ‘‘90 per cent of the country’s population’’, according to company bosses. Coverage will begin in Dublin, Athlone, Wexford and Sligo.
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Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards 2009

The Sunday Business Post had the pleasure of being media partner to Deloitte for their Technology Fast 50 Awards 2009 last night. A thoroughly enjoyable evening was had by all.

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OpenHydro plans to raise €30m

Tidal energy company OpenHydro is about to embark on a new €30 million fund-raising round in order to increase its manufacturing capacity and bring more turbines onto the commercial market.
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Is there any good reason to maintain an old, slow, postal service? The postal system is an antiquated, inefficient, anti-environmental hangover that encourages bad planning, cripplingly slow business transactions and personal laziness.
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Lucey secures €1m funding

A Dublin-based software start-up has raised about €1 million in funding after developing a number of online businesses applications aimed at small and medium-sized businesses.

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Q-Validus releases IT training programme

IT certification firm Q-Validus has launched its main product to market and has announced its first deal with Coatbridge College in Glasgow.
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World’s biggest e-book reader heads for Ireland

The world’s biggest-selling digital e-book reader will go on sale in Ireland later this month.
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GoogleWave leaves users high and dry

The internet’s newest technology fad has left users baffled.
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Wimax broadband to be launched next week

A new broadband network, offering initial speeds of 8 megabits per second (Mbs), will be launched in Dublin next week. The network, launched by Imagine and its subsidiary, Irish Broadband, is based on wireless Wimax technology.
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