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- TECHNOLOGY COMPANY Yahoo is turning its attention to the Irish market, with a dedicated Irish site, new offices and a focus on the online advertising market here. Rich Reilly, Yahoo’s senior vice-president for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, said the Irish market was important to the US-based firm.
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