Monthly Archives: September 2007
It’s Apple Day, Hurray!
Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs What will he say when he hits the stage today? A brand new iPod with Wi-Fi? Or a touch-screen iPod? My, oh my! Apologies for the ditty but given everyone’s so agog about the Apple Announcement … Continue reading
The Evilness of Eating Your Cake and Having it Too
For better or worse, a big chunk of the Web economy is built on a foundation of free supported by advertising. It’s the reason why so much great content is available, and why so many new and cool online services … Continue reading
Canadian Carriers: No Deals for You
The Globe & Mail is reporting it’s been a whole month since Canadian carriers have been able to set their own prices without regulatory approval but, lo and behold, they haven’t dropped their prices at all. Should anyone be surprised? … Continue reading
Time for a Rival to Google News?
It’s somewhat ironic that I’m reading a Sunday newspaper while also reading online about Google’s agreement to enter into a wholesale agreement with four news wires – Associated Presss, Agence France-Presse, Press Association of Britain and Canadian Press. Mathew Ingram … Continue reading
Did You Invent Facebook?
Go to sleep, wake up; another person claims to have invented Facebook. Step right up, Aaron Greenberg. So let’s hear your claim, young man. So you started a service called houseSYSTEM at Harvard four months before the precocious Mark Zuckerberg … Continue reading

