Monthly Archives: April 2006
Is It Time to Kill "Web 2.0"?
Apologies to Tim O'Reilly but maybe it's time to take “Web 2.0″ out to pasture. To be blunt, Web 2.0 has out-lived its usefulness. It's stale, it's difficult to define (check out this Slate story and InfoWorld post) and fails … Continue reading
Rocketboom's Financial Potential
So, how's Rocketboom doing? I mean, it's wildly popular with about 300,000 visitors a day, and Amanda Congdon has become the new cover girl for the blogging set. But how is it doing as..well, a business? I'd say pretty good … Continue reading
Canada's Unfilled Wi-Max Dream
It has only taken seven or eight years but the Inukshuk network – which uses Wi-Max technology – has finally been launched by Rogers and Bell. In a sense, it's a sad day for Canadian broadband consumers because Inukshuk had … Continue reading

