She doesn’t even have a name.

Jean Bourke writes:

I found a dog on Sunday [January 27] beside the Ringsend toll bridge (East link) on the south side. We’ve been looking after her since then. The vet says she is probably about 2 years old and really well looked after but they don’t know her. We rang the gardai, the pound and the DSPCA and put ads up everywhere we can online, including lost.ie. We’ve also put posters up all around and talked to people in the area in case someone recognised her.

She really is a lovely well behaved dog and very well trained. She’s cuddly and affectionate and must be missing her family, and they her.We really can’t keep her because of where we live though we’d love to. The best thing for her would be to find her family again.

Any help you can give us in tracking down her family would be really great.  Her owner might not be online much but she is such a friendly memorable dog that someone may recognise her.

Anyone?

Stefan Mitchell writes|:

You kindly featured Reveal Ireland before.Since then we’ve taken on board the Broadsheet user comments as well as feedback from NDRC LaunchPad and have developed a 5 Phase development plan that we hope will transform the tourism Irish information market.

While €2.5 million is spent rebranding Ireland.com, it’s worth noting Reveal Ireland was, to date, built on less than a €10,000 development budget. But we would like to take the site to the next level and blow DiscoverIreland and Ireland.com out of the water with our innovations rather than budgets.

All we need is a dedicated and talented developer to come on board and implement them. The successful candidate will effectively become a co-founder of the business. He/she will gain an equity share/profit share of the business.

Reveal Ireland is just the first step in a European wide expansion programme. It’s an exciting project that will interest developers looking to prove that an Irish, and in the future European, tourism site can be built for a fraction of the cost of the government-run sites. Our business model is unique and there is substantial revenue potential.

I’m sure equity-share jobs are not high on your priority list but I thought for a project such as this, it may appeal to the Broadsheet user base. Contact: stefan.mitchel@revealireland.ie 

 

Previously: Discovering Reveal Ireland

Interesting vacancies marked ‘Broadsheet Job Club’ broadshee@broadsheet.ie. No cost.

 


“DARPA developed the 1.8 gigapixel camera so it can record at 20,000 feet, from the Hummingbird UAV, scanning 25 square miles of ground in one shot. The detail is scary, with objects as small as six inches picked up. And it’s all done using the equivalent of 368 image sensors like that found in your mobile phone”.

And this is just phase one. Coming soon: the ‘ultimate home’ for ARGUS – the Solar Eagle UAV – capable of staying in the air for years at a time, transferring 600GB of data per second.

Watch the skies.

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(Thanks Aaron McAllorum)

(From left; James Reilly, Phil Hogan and Enda Kenny during the 2011 General Election)

Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn has said he expects Health Minister James Reilly to brief the Cabinet tomorrow on the fast-tracking of hospital projects in the constituencies of two colleagues.
Opposition parties have questioned how the two ministers [Phil Hogan and Brendan Howlin] concerned were able to announce the work before it had been formally approved by the Health Service Executive Board.However, the Government has said the projects were decided by the HSE.

Cabinet May Be Briefed On Fast-Tracked Hospital Projects (RTE)

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