DUBLIN--Ireland might be one of Europe's more active technology hubs, but blogging still isn't big there.
That's the opinion of Tom Raftery, a longtime member of the tech community here and author of a blog on social media (
http://www.tomrafteryit.net/). (He's one of the bigger ones, and he starts his day by getting on Twitter.)
Part of the reason is that broadband penetration stinks. A survey published last June by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (
http://www.oecd.org/document/54/0,33..._1_1_1,00.html) pegged Ireland at No. 22 in terms of national broadband penetration by inhabitants, sandwiched between Italy and Portugal, but below the Scandinavian countries, the U.S., and Japan. In all, 15.4 people per 100 had broadband, and it's a small population on top of that. In all, the OECD counted 653,000 subscribers. That puts Ireland 27th overall, between New Zealand and the Slovak Republic.
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*Source: News.com (
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-988...tag=nefd.top)*
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