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.