News Archive: 2004
Invitation to Christmas Cocktails with the iQ Content Team
— Posted December 16th, 2004 | by Morgan McKeagney
You're invited to join us for complimentary cocktails and Christmas cheer at the Fitzwilliam Hotel, Stephen's Green, Dublin on Wednesday 22nd December from 5.30pm to 7.30pm
A "Happy Christmas " and a "Big Thank You" from the iQ Content crew
— Posted December 16th, 2004 | by Morgan McKeagney
Happy Christmas everyone! 2004 has been a monumental year for iQ Content. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen: team, clients and partners. And here's to even bigger and better things for us all in 2005.
iQ Content's fifth iQ Boot Camp is a resounding success
— Posted December 2nd, 2004 | by Colm McBarron
iQ Boot Camp - Autumn '04 was a critical and commercial success, with many workshops selling out.
Leading Usability Expert Joins iQ Content
— Posted October 1st, 2004 | by Morgan McKeagney
John Wood, one of Ireland's leading usability experts, joins iQ Content as a Senior Analyst
Following the success of the Summer Boot Camp in London, the iQ Boot Camp returns - bigger and better - this Autumn.
— Posted September 13th, 2004 | by Ann-Marie Smith
iQ Content's fifth Boot Camp - Autumn 04 - will take place in Dublin and London, over two weeks this November. The unique learning event comprises a total of 10, one-day workshops, covering essential areas of web optimisation.
iQ Content to speak at the IIA Internet Congress
— Posted August 29th, 2004 | by Paula Hayes
iQ's lead Technical Designer, Colm McBarron will speak at the IIA Internet Congress on September 27th 2004 at Clontarf Castle in Dublin.
Political Parties Fail to Deliver Online
— Posted May 31st, 2004 | by Colm McBarron
A timely review of the major Irish political parties' websites in the run-up to the European Elections finds that none of them delivers real value to the electorate
iQ Boot Camp to Address Key Web Accessibility Issues
— Posted February 3rd, 2004 | by Colm McBarron
Ninety percent of Irish central government websites are inaccessible to people with disabilities according to initial results from a forthcoming report by iQ Content.
