Updated: 13:04, Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Video Gallery From the Dublin Web Summit
RTÉ Digital's Warren Gatchell and Blathnaid Healy meet with a number of start-ups and give them a chance to describe their business in just 20 seconds. The aim of the RTÉ Tweet Up was to bring people together offline.
ESB Electric Ireland Spark of Genius award winners 'Redeem and Get' discuss the concept behind their award winning customer management site.
Mark Little discusses the future of media with RTÉ's Blathnaid Healy and why news organisations need to be flexible to change. He says it's no longer about print or broadcast - it's about journalism, social and mobile. "If you do not change, then I think it's over and you need to get another job"
Hacker and Founder of Coder Dojo, James Whelton, reveals how curiosity drove him to challenge capabilities of his iPod. He eventually set up the hacking community Coder Dojo, a free not-for-profit coding club. He also talks about Hollywood's portrayal of hackers.
Facebook has 800 million users per month - and 350m of those are accessing via mobile. Ethan Beard - Director of Platform Partnerships with Facebook, discusses how Facebook will expand and develop mobile. He also discusses how the Facebook social graph will be evolve.
Mashable is one of the world's most popular blogs. RTÉ Digital's Blathnaid Healy interviews Editor-at-Large, Ben Parr, who compares Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial culture with the culture here in Ireland: "You can walk into a coffee shop in Silicon Valley, say you're a start-up and you're not crazy! US laws are friendly towards entrepreneurs"
Cindy Gallop is a force to be reckoned with in Silicon Valley. An ex-advertising guru, here she talks to RTÉ Digital about her innovative platform "ifwerantheworld.com"and her views on the online porn industry which is affecting the lives of young men and women.
"New Media is Now Media" says Carla Buzasi, Editor of the Huffington Post UK, who discusses business plans for Ireland, which include more contributions from Irish bloggers to the site. She tells RTÉ's Blathnaid Healy that media organisations should focus on digital and talks broadly about the future of media and the web which she says includes fewer brands.
Ever ask a friend for an opinion? Swayable.com is a start-up that allows users to get and give opinions online or on the go. Founder Lindsey Harper talks to RTÉ Digital's Warren Gatchell about her business initiative and how generated the idea.
Eric Ly is co-founder of professional networking site LinkedIn. RTÉ Digital Journalist, Blathnaid Healy, asks him about his latest venture 'Presdo' a collaborative scheduling web app.
RTÉ Digital talks to Client Services Director from CPl, Aaron O'Brien about the technological recruitment drive in Ireland and the digital hub here.
RTÉ's Blathnaid Healy meets Maz Nadjm, Current Director of Social Media at TSL Education and former Head of Social at Ogilvy Group UK, who gives tips for new start ups.
Diarmuid Murphy from Microsoft Ireland shows the products they have for start up companies in Ireland.
Donagh Buckley, Director of EMC Research, explains how cloud computing is changing the IT industry.
New York Times' Nick Bilton speaks to RTÉ Digital's Blathnaid Healy about the future and how social media will create a world of hyper personalisation. He also says news organisations need to pull their heads out of their ass. Find out why...
RTÉ Digital's Warren Gatchell meets some of the start-up companies at this year's Dublin Web Summit.
Warren Gatchell from RTÉ Digital takes us behind the scenes at the RDS where this year's Dublin Web Summit is underway.
Director of Platform Development, Aisling McCabe exclusively reveals the look of RTÉ Digital's latest innovation: The forthcoming RTÉ Player iPhone and iPad apps. Watch this space!
AOL's Digital Prophet, David Shing talks about the future path for AOL in Europe and Ireland, plans with regards to the Huffington Post and patch.com
RTÉ's Warren Gatchell met some of the attendees at this year's Dublin Web Summit and asked them what made them buy a ticket?
Dublin Web Summit Founder Paddy Cosgrave talks about the event and the opportunity it provides for start-up businesses in Ireland from social media to cloud computing.
It's a once in a lifetime opportunity: ESB Electric Ireland & Dublin Web Summit offer a €40k Prize Fund for Irish tech start-ups. Warren Gatchell meets some of the companies shortlisted for this year's Spark of Genius Award.
The Dublin Web Summit is Ireland's largest tech event and RTÉ is there to bring you all the latest coverage and analysis across both days.