A "GOOGLE killer" with an Irish twist was launched in the US this week. Just when it seemed Google had finally won the search engine wars, they are heating up again with a new entrant in the market bragging that ft has three times more information than the current number one. An
29 July 2008 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
controversial barrier-free M5O travel. The firm announced that it has bought Eazy Pass, which has over 60,000 drivers on its books, for an undisclosed fee. eTrip - an Irish firm jointly owned by Electra Automation and Egis Projects SA - says the buyout creates the biggest player
29 July 2008 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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MI email: eticicr@he'aldie 1 St ' • ,• .1 • • o' • • 7 I ' i 7 •),' • -.---- • Ai. , , WIN AT THE RACES: Jill Macken pictured after her outfit wowed the judges at race meeting In the past
29 July 2008 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Given their very public spat, everyone In Galway is wondering whether we'll see Sortie's two wealthy pals, Sean Dunne and Charlie Chawke, here. And will they require Bertle's famed arbitration skills?
29 July 2008 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
IS MUNSTER hunk Jerry Flannery about to pop the question to his beauty queen girlfriend Eleanor Fitzgerald (23)? The Heineken Cup rugby hero set tongues wagging on the opening day of the Galway Festival about whether he's finally ready to romp home with a bride. Given the spate
29 July 2008 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
good on the track, the punters' luck ran out completely when it came to the inclement weather. The rest of the country may have been bathed in sunshine but just after the first race of the day, the heavens opened up and completely drowned race goers. That didn't stop RTE present
29 July 2008 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland