Monthly Archives: April 2007
Should Apple Buy Parallels?
Since being lured over to the Mac-Nation six months ago, it has been fascinating to see so many other people make a similar move. People, who a few years ago would have quickly dismissed the idea of moving to Mac … Continue reading
Web 2.0 Hobos are Alive & Well
Earlier today, I read this post on how to get more out of conferences and networking events – and it tweaked me about one of the Web 2.0 community’s most puzzling trends: the number of people – most of them … Continue reading
Google Takes Browser Stake
Before anyone gets too excited about the possibility of the much-anticipated GBrowser, Google has bought a stake in Maxthon – ostensibly to strengthen its competitive position in the Chinese online market. Maxthon, a browser based on Internet Explorer, is extremely … Continue reading
100M iPods and Counting….
Wow! Apple has sold 100 million iPods in just over five years. While 100 million is a big number, what’s more impressive is how iPod has become the default for people looking at MP3 players – much like the Blackberry … Continue reading
Hey, We’re Talking Tech
Hey, we’re Talking Tech, although Kevin is MIA again. The big news within the Canadian high-tech scene was the $227-million acquisition of Workbrain by Infor Global Solutions. Duncan (Stewart) laments the demise of yet another sizable Canadian software company, and … Continue reading
Roping in the Wild West
Tim O’Reilly certainly seems impassioned about creating a Code of Conduct for Bloggers. He’s even gone so far to create one, including a mantra that I suspect we’ll have to repat each morning before posting: “We celebrate the blogosphere because … Continue reading

