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Tom Raftery Ireland was filled with excitement as the Apple iPad hit stores today with large sales of the device in the Dublin. Apple iPad enthusiasts queued from the early morning today in front of the Apple stores, as many of them opened early for the premier in Dublin, Ireland.
The lucky first person in the line was Richard Arnold from Clonskeagh, who queued outside of the Compu B store since 6am today on Grafton Street. He was lining up to buy a nice present for his mother, the 32GB 3G model iPad. The arrival of the iPad in Ireland signals a new technological revolution in Ireland, especially in the development of the computer. The iPads brings more interactivity, ease and style which is very attracted to many Irish consumers.
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sfllaw Do you want to repair your computer problems quickly? One easy way for you to repair your computer is to use the GeeksOnTime service, which is an award winning service management system that thrives on customer service and quality. It's a nationwide service in the United States that handles thousands of computer repair problems each year. The very useful aspect of GeeksOnTime is that they have a HelpDesk that is accessible twenty hours a day, and seven days a week. You can count on them all the time, and at any time, whenever your computer breaks down, and you are baffled with the solution. They have both remote services and onsite services for computer repairs, so you can choose whatever suits your needs.
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atomicpuppy68 A recent article published by Irish Times stated that Ireland has become more and more attractive for foreign investment. This prediction was reported by the Irish business and Employers Confederation (Ibec), who believed the recent economic adjustments has allowed a mark down in housing prices and rent.
Many investors are now considering foreign direct investment in Ireland in the hope that these investments will increase in profit in the near future. This is great for the government and potential investors, and also provides locals with opportunities to purchase housing at cheaper prices.
With the likelihood of investors from all over the world coming to Ireland, tourism will hopefully increase making the decision to mark down housing prices a good investment for Ireland and their future.
Read more of Foreign investment in Ireland: an investor's goldmine!
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Electronic Arts today announced its plans and programs to make investment in Ireland. It will open a center for European customer service and operations for its BioWare (TM) studio, which will be based in Galway in the country Ireland. The new privilege will definitely provide BioWare with greater proximity to European players. This effective investment is being supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland. In the welcome address announcement, the Prime Minister of Ireland, Taoiseach Brian Cowen TD said that EA is the global leader in interactive entertainment filed and a very important addition to develop games industry in Ireland. According to Dr. Ray Muzyka, Senior Vice President, EA and Group General Manager, BioWare said that it will help them to get closer to their fans in Europe. EA will maintain its BioWare studio locations in Edmonton, Montreal, Fairfax, Virginia and Austin, Texas. The new locations in Galway is expected to be up and running in 2011.
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Ireland is a culture enriched country which has plenty to tempt its natives and people visiting Ireland from other parts of the globe. Ireland presents an ever-changing spectacle of landscapes and seascapes set against a backdrop of mountains and moors, which hold evidence of traditional Irish culture.
Although golfing and fishing are the popular Ireland activities, a number of other enthralling events and cultural activities take place in Ireland which aim to alleviate our routine pressure and to recharge our lives which have lost its luster somewhere in the hectic monotonous daily routine life. In fact the discovery of Ireland will remain incomplete if the live music of this vivacious city is left out.

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On the 16th of May, Donegal has organized a program where live music, song and dance will be the border of the day. The event offers an indoor display of Donegal art & sculpture complimented with Donegal artists performing extracts from the Brian Friel collection including Philadelphia Here I Come and The Faith Healer which promises to provide you the ultimate entertainment.
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