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    Tech bits 'n' pieces, Monday January 17th

    Check out this extensive list of tweeting Irish journalists (arranged by publication/broadcaster) by @Ondaboos. Very handy for PR and marketing folks, I'd imagine. Also worth checking out @garethoconnor's media lists.

    Looking for a deal on an iPhone 4? The 3 Store in Dun Laoghaire (no link, as offer not online) has em for €100. But it's a 2-year contract at €40 per month.

    There's a couple of good Irish law blogs out there. Like Rossa McMahon's A Clatter Of Law and TJ McIntyre's IT Law In Ireland.

    Want to start a fight on Twitter or a blog? Here are the rules (says TechCrunch).

    Facebook apps can now obtain your phone number and home address. (But only if you consent.)

    Bloggers: sick of writing 'for free'? Seeking Alpha "pays $10 per 1,000 views".  (WSJ link)


    January 17, 2011 in Apps, Facebook, Miscellaneous, Mobiles, Rip-offs, Twitter | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)