New Canadian Voices
October 20th, 2006 Posted in Blog Services, Blogs, Main Page, Web 2.0
In the last little while, I've noticed some new, fresh voices on Canada's tech scene. These include: Deep Jive Interests, which is written by Tony Hung when he's not busy being a third year resident in internal medicine; and Mapping the Web, which is done by Pixpo's Aidan Henry. Check out Tony's post today on the “Un-coolness of YouTube”, and Aidan's recent post on the mystery of Dead 2.0, who still hasn't reappeared on the blogging scene. It's good to see people offering more insight on what's happening on the Web these days. Welcome!








October 20th, 2006 at 3:16 pm
Mark,
Thanks for the kind words and warm greeting. I love your blogs and will continue to be a loyal reader.
Hail Canadian web 2.0!
Cheers,
Aidan
October 20th, 2006 at 5:10 pm
All hail the Canadian Web 2.0!
(Thanks for the kind mention Evan — Go Canada!)
May all of you other lesser blogs be crushed into powder and quake in the presence of our awesome snowy might!
… uh, but that's only if you want to.
I, uh … wouldn't want to put you out on anything like that.
Why don't we just get a coffee or something? That way, we can all be blogging buddies.
Yeah.
That sounds better.
October 21st, 2006 at 1:51 pm
Canada needs more voices and people! There are a lot of self made millionaires in the adult, domains and SEO community in canada but there is so little in terms of people who built sites!
Markus