Posted by Alessio | 7th December 2011
Today I had to do something a bit crazy: create a searchable layer over a Google Map.
I generally don't get APIs made by Google, they are not much better than YOUTUBE APIs. They are basically nonsense and about as easy to understand as a joke made in ancient greek.
I had been using version 2 of the Google Maps API. It was old, a bit complex, but it was working for me. Today I thought it was about time to move on, so I started working on version 3.
Posted by Alessio | 1st December 2011
Are you a HTML guru? A jQuery ninja? A CSS ... uhm, whatever CSS guys are? We're looking for a front end developer ASAP. Join Us!
Posted by Michael | 17th November 2011
If you have a HTML page and are looking for a simple way to send it as an email. Just open it in Safari and select Mail Content of this Page from the File menu (⌘ I). The page will open in Apple Mail ready to be sent.
Posted by Michael | 14th November 2011
We're delighted to announce the launch of our microsite - Saorview for Schools and Kids.
Posted by Michael | 7th October 2011
Our mobile pensions calculator has just gone live.
Posted by Michael | 26th September 2011
The Mixing Bowl is a collection of recipes and stories submitted by residents and clients of the Extended Care Unit (ECU) and The Community Reablement Unit (CRU) at Our Lady's Hospice & Care Services, Harold's Cross.
Posted by Michael | 20th June 2011
If you're a Meteor customer you'll see our latest work the next time you log in to your account online.
Posted by Michael | 7th June 2011
Following up on our Rich Media campaign in 2010, we've just created a version of the Beat the Slump game for Facebook.
Posted by Michael | 26th May 2011
It's a big day in Old Hat HQ with the launch of the myeircom dashboard. It's taken over 6 months of blood, sweat and tears (but surprisingly little swearing) to get from initial concepts to finished product. The dashboard, which is available for all eircom customers offers a complete overview of their account including phone bill, broadband usage, products, orders and faults.