Anyone up for coworking in dublin city center

Posted: 12:48 February 10, 2009
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Myself and Jason Roe of coworking fame are looking into getting a shared office in Dublin.

At the moment there are just the two of us looking but if you’ve any interest in getting on board feel free to let us know.

As he said over on the coworking blog post the ballprice figures are €250 – €350 per person. There may also be hot desks depending on what we end up doing.

If you’ve any interest please let myself or Jason know :)

Please pass this on to anyone you think might be interested.


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  1. Cormac Moylan on November 13th, 2008 11:35 AM

    Olá Mr James. Thanks for the mention. Stressful getting the site out last night. I went about it the wrong way from the start. Hit the wall with a few charset issues and stuff but thank God for ‘find and replace’ functions :)

  2. James on November 13th, 2008 11:52 AM

    Ah … charset=iso-8859-1

    These days I think I just throw everything into UTF-8 (or at least I mean to in case I don’t)

  3. Cormac Moylan on November 13th, 2008 11:57 AM

    I had a heart attack a few times when I accidently merged UTF-8 stuff with some Latin and then added a dash of ISO-madness.

    Version control and awareness went out the window the minute I turned on the football :)

  4. Louie on November 13th, 2008 12:13 PM

    Congrats Cormac.
    Irish language is way over my head, but best of luck with it – you well deserve it.
    I cannot say I wasn’t expected something like this, but what suprises me is the time it took to get one up and running in pure “Gaeilge”.

    One piece of advice – get the english version up and running as well to bust-up your rankings… as Google might have issues….

  5. Cormac Moylan on November 13th, 2008 1:28 PM

    Louie, I’m trying to find out if Google will have issues by keeping the site purely Irish. Trying to figure out how well Google supports Gaeilge. They recognisesit but how well..

    Either way, it’s only the homepage that is required to rank and I doubt Google will comprehend related keywords between two different languages on the same topic. So it’s probably not worth it. The only way I can fully test that though is to put up more than one site and to alter each site’s approach.

    Anyhow, going to stop commenting on James’ blog as we are inadvertently affecting his (and mine :) ))keyword density !

  6. James on November 13th, 2008 1:37 PM

    no no the more comments the merrier :P it makes it look like my blog is read :D

    I picked the domain task drop purely cus I failed to see the point getting a domain I’d drop in a month. I also failed to see how the English and Irish words would be found similar by google or if it even mattered. Potentially in other languages (french / german and so on) but Irish .. I didn’t think so. Still remains to be seen. No one registered Pull Bleu yet I see :) I’d find that an interesting one to see if it matters but it’d take a bit of time so hmm…

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