Ubiquity Changes The Way You Surf The Internet
A couple of weeks ago, there was a lot of buzz about Ubiquity, a new Firefox extension released by Mozilla...
A couple of weeks ago, there was a lot of buzz about Ubiquity, a new Firefox extension released by Mozilla...
I’ve written a couple of times previously about AideRSS, the Waterloo, Ontario-based RSS filtering service. Now you can hear directly...
WebAnywhere is a web-based screen reader. It takes the content on a web page, translates it to text and reads it aloud for the user. By putting the screen reader in a browser window, WebAnywhere makes web surfing by blind people possible from any computer.
Over the last month or two I’ve noticed a sharp decline in the amount of conversation occurring on Twitter. People...
BackType, a new service by Canadians Christopher Golda and Michael Montano, finds and aggregates comments from across the web. One...
Everyone I know uses Google to search for things online. I do the same thing on most topics. When it...
Toronto’s Maple Leaf Foods has been front and centre in the Canadian media over the last week after being linked...
In recent post entitled “Jason Calacanis On How To Get PR For Your Startup: Fire Your PR Company” in Silicon...
Christie Blatchford wrote an excellent piece in Thursday’s Globe and Mail entitled, “I’m not blogging this, mark my words.” Her...
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