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Welcome to the beta of the new saila.com. Send in your bugs.
Another non-standard extension makes its way into WebKit. Nice, but this is feeling like '97 again.
After a buzz-killingly long delay, Pownce releases the first stable API with promises of more enhancements to come.
Topics: Web Technology, Social Media
A great PHP plug-in that can parse RSS feeds for CodeIdniter among others.
Topics: Web Technology, Web Resources
Toolkit allows Web pages to become desktop applications, without relying on proprietary languages.
Topics: Web Technology, Browsers
The phone company once again delays its Internet Protocol TV roll-out causing some to wonder whether it well happen at all.
Topics: TV, Web Technology
Patrick Dinnen builds a compelling visualization of the 2003 election results.
The San Fransisco company offers 100% carbon neutral Web hosting service.
Topic: Web Resources
A Molson Export marketing campaign seems to suggest that but everyone involved is denying it.
Topics: Phone/VoIP, Canada
News broke for me on Twitter, still no update on Facebook's news page
Topic: Social Media
Inigo Thomas introduces Guardian's new American Web site be explaining why its style and writing voice will not be "Americanized"
Topics: Style & Usage, Online Journalism
Smart, simple way to use Google Maps in breaking news without any developer requests needed.
Topic: Online Journalism
Revenues increased 25% to $66,840,850 on $19,776,193 in expenses for 2006. Remember this is a non-profit pushing open-source technology.
Realizing the positively ironic nature of the headline amuses me.
Deconstruct the hype behind widgets (and there is a lot of hype) and you can find some real truths.
Topics: Web Technology, Social Media
Mathew Ingram reality-checks a study by Matthew Gentzkow that essentially says the making news free online costs millions in lost revenue.
Jay Rosen lays out yet more ideas for making a solid online news site.
Topic: Online Journalism
A blog for marketing uses sketchy data and test to justify the worth of "click here".
Topics: Usability, Accessibility
While watching the Leopard preview, I thought about doing something like this tool JavaScript-based prompts and notices.
Topics: JavaScript, Usability
The redesign of newsweek.com is one of the first mainstream sites I've seen to smartly incorporate Web 2.0 functionality.
Topics: Web Design, Online Journalism
W3C says CSS "standard" enccompasses CSS 2.1, CSS 3 Selectors and Colors, and the CSS Namespaces.
Topics: CSS, Web Standards
Joe Clark, undoubtedly the most qualified and informed evaluator of the TTC.ca Web site proposals rates the hopeful firms.
Topics: Toronto, Web Design
Gala event sees the Toronto Star win one online journalism award for Canada.
Topic: Online Journalism
Reportedly, less than a month after lifting the paywall on its op-ed section, pageviews doubled.
Topics: Subscriptions & Registration, Newspapers
NYTimes.com is starting to release some of its code for the public to play with. Setting a brave new standard.
Topics: Web Technology, Online Journalism
This may be another reason why the NYTimes.com dropped its paid circulation service.
Topics: Newspapers, Subscriptions & Registration
CBC, as a precursor to the Online News Association's conference, is hosting a panel discussion about the future of news.
Topics: Journalism, Online Journalism
Sixty-two interviews with the attendees of the Networked Journalism Summit.
Topic: Online Journalism
Apparently it wants concentrate more on its Web and mobile presence. There's something wrong with that equation/
Topics: Newspapers, Online Journalism
Amazing line-up for one of North America's best Web conferences.
Topics: Web Culture, Canada
Could a "Virtual World Avatar Markup Language" be the result of IBM and Second Life plan to free your online persona?
Topics: Web Technology, Social Media
Ironically, I never saw the Toronto band name-checked in the…
Recently Canada’s public broadcaster urged the CRTC to “reject old…
Sure, there are some new applications to download, but the…
Tomorrow, Canada will get its first legal iPhone, but, as…
Living in the U.S. puts into context how important it is not to become complacent about Canada’s national perception.
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