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iTagged to create 20 new technology jobs in Dublin
iTagged, the Dublin-based app creator behind the augmented reality app that allows users to geo-tag and share the world around them, is to create 20 new jobs. The company is looking to hire 20 people in software development, R&D and marketing over the next 12 months at its Dublin office. The iTagged app is the brainchild of company founder and CEO Keith Jordan. Taking his inspiration from a live rugby match he attended in 2012 in the RDS in Dublin, Leinster vs Ulster, Jordan’s desire was to not only capture the electric experience in the stadium, but be able to share it with others while viewing their own unique photo and video content.
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