Archive for March, 2008
YouTube Awards
You had to know it was coming. Just as Hollywood honours its own with the Oscars, youtube has served up its best videos of the year.
The second annual YouTube awards honoured 12 videos that helped define our culture over the past 12 months.
And what a great commentary on our time they offer, from Chris [...]
Spring Cleaning Your Inbox
With spring cleaning in full swing, it’s time to get things done and before you move on to that mess in the garage and the basement, work on your email inbox.
How many emails are sitting in your inbox right now? Dozens? Hundreds? More?
We all do it, leave the messages and eternal threads of back [...]
Gary Vay-Ner-Chuk
Okay, you’ve got a business, and you’ve got a website. Is the website just a pamphlet for the business, or are you treating it like it’s own separate business with a strategy and personality all its own.
They really should be separate in approach. If you need an idea of how to get it [...]
Canadians Want Their HDTV
Canadians are buying HDTV’s faster than ever, but do we really understand what we’re getting and how to use it?
According to new poll findings from Nanos Research, we have yet to get the picture
on the full array of features available to them.
Forty-eight percent of Canadians confessed they were not at all knowledgeable about such features [...]
VooZoo Video on Facebook
We often complain that companies don’t get the state of the web today and move too slowly to give us what we want. Which is everything, instantly and for free.
Paramount Pictures gets a little pat on the modem today for sparking up the VooZoo app for Facebook. It’s an app that lets you [...]
Spring Break Photo Tips With Kids
Spring Break means kids running around and burning off some steam, and it also means a chance for you to grab your camera and get some pictures you wouldn’t normally get of your kids.
Wendy Rombough is a baby and kid photographer, has 2 of her own, and knows what to look for to get a [...]
Pros n Cons
Are you a prosumer or a consumer?
A consumer is just a regular, run of the mill Joe, while the prosumer isn’t quite an expert in the field, but knows a little more. Yknow, a hobbyist.
The line between consumer and prosumer is getting blurred constantly in the gadget world as more and more sophisticated technologies [...]
MySpace Apps
Back in 2006, MySpace was the place to be. If you look down south, in the states, it’s still where most of the social networking is happening. In Canada, we’ve moved on to Facebook. In fact we’re nearly the most active facebooking nation on the planet.
But eventually we’ll tire of that [...]
Chumby Wumby
Internet appliances were all the rage about a decade ago… little gadgets dedicated to one internet application. An email reader to go with your phone, a browser for your fridge – stuff like that.
I Found Your Camera
It’s coming up on travel season and that means taking the camera out all around the world. But you know, you just know, someone’s going to leave their camera on a patio, a boat deck, a ride or hotel room.













