Monthly Archives: September 2005
Katrina's Ongoing Tragedy
Completely off topic but how is it we can send men to the moon and create a global communications systems that provides all the information we could ever want to know – yet there are tens of thousands of people … Continue reading
Google's Print Foray
Part of what makes Google such a fascinating company is trying to figure out where it goes beyond search. In the wake of Google Talk's launch, there's news Google is moving into print advertising by buying full-page magazine ads and … Continue reading
Don't Take Away Our Satellite Radio Licenses!
Given the explosive growth of the satellite-radio market in the U.S., the Canadian companies – Canadian Satellite Radio and Sirius Canada – that have received CRTC licenses know they are sitting on a pot of gold. CSR, which has partnered … Continue reading
BlogDay: Better Late than Never
What with playing 18 holes of golf and Ultimate frisbree yesterday, I up and forget BlogDay, which sounds like something Hallmark created out of thin air. Anyway, here's a few sites that I like: – Clean Break, which covers the … Continue reading
Mobile Videos: New ARPU Source?
While the introduction of mobile television battles through technologica, business modell and regulatory hurdles, the mobile video downloading market is picking up momentum. QuickPlay Media, which offers packaging, distribution and management services to carriers such as Rogers Wireless and Telus … Continue reading

