Monthly Archives: March 2006
Music to the Ears of Music Fans
The secret project that Larry Borsato has been working on recently is MusicIP – formerly known as Predixis. Billing itself as a global music relationship engine, MusicIP is software that analyzes your music collection and then makes it easy to … Continue reading
Is Slivercasting TV 2.0
Other than The Sopranos and Toronto Maple Leaf hockey games, I rarely watch TV. If I had a few spare moments, I'm usually on the Web. So how come I'm not a couch potato? As Bruce Springsteen aptly put it … Continue reading
Can I Make a Comment About My Comments?
Blogware did a major upgrade last night to implement a few new bells and whistles, including some much-needed anti-spam tools. Unfortunately, it seems all my comments – and those of my friend Tyler Hamilton and, I suspect, other Blogware users – have disappeared from … Continue reading
The Wireless (Health) Divide
Toronto Hydro's plans to roll out a city-wide Wi-Fi network has a lot of people excited about always-on, any time, anywhere broadband. It has also spawned fears about the health dangers posed by wireless technology what with all the radio … Continue reading
Nortel Accounting Woes Continue
Is anyone surprised by the fact Nortel is doing yet another review of its financial statements? This time, it's focused on contracts signed last year. And although the company insists it isn't material, the perception that Nortel is still trying … Continue reading
Google M&A Machine Revs Up Again
With a lot of focus on click-through fraud and a $90-million settlement earlier this week, maybe Google is trying to shift the spotlight by unveiling the purchase of Writely, an online collaborative Word-like service. What I find interesting are the … Continue reading

