Anyone who’s not on an iPhone might be Apple-green with envy over the amazing choice of apps available for download at the iPhone App Store versus the apps at Blackberry’s App World. There are far more iPhone apps, they tend to be less expensive, and they don’t run on Blackberrys. Is this inevitable, when apps are written… Continue reading »
Aug
06
Feb
19
Web Regulation Hearings Raise Questions
After ten years of refraining from involvement, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has turned its sights again on the Internet – not just to regulate data traffic, but arguably to regulate the creation of online content itself. Having decided on a ‘hands-off’ approach at governing content on the information highway back in 1999,… Continue reading »
Jan
20
President Obama, You’ve Got to Watch Your Back Online
Internet streaming is still not ready for prime-time. Sir, I thought you should know. I’ve taken a few minutes today to watch history in the making online. After all, you’ve harnessed the Internet for your presidential campaign. You’ve used social networking sites and blogs to spectacular advantage for fund raising and getting the vote out.… Continue reading »
Dec
03
Top 10 Ways to Feature & Flaunt Your Music Online
Exposing your music to the masses is getting easier. With free or inexpensive digital distribution sites you can raise your musical integrity from basement band or bedroom dj to a position of indie rocker or electronic prodigy in a matter of clicks n’ scrolls. Sites like MySpace are putting control back into the hands of… Continue reading »




