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Where to start with Search Engine Optimization
August 16, 2010 – 9:33 am
Where to start with Search Engine Optimization

By Tim Teatro

Search engine optimization (SEO) has been an extremely hot topic for years now. [...] Many companies specializing in SEO have sprung up; some of them making wild promises and others offering only to do what they can to make sure your ranking is as high as it can be. Where is the truth, and what can you do to optimize your own site?

Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
July 14, 2010 – 10:49 am
Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Text and photos by Ted Kritsonis

Sony Ericsson’s first true foray into the cutthroat smartphone wars is a solid effort that, despite using an older version of Android, still proves to be a capable device that offers some promise of what will be possible moving forward if proper improvements are made.

Google Buys Canadian 3D Desktop Developer
June 13, 2010 – 10:47 am
Google Buys Canadian 3D Desktop Developer

By Tim Teatro

Google has acquired BumpTop, a Toronto-based developer that has produced a 3-D computer desktop that integrates the latest in human interfaces with a realistic physics engine to produce a unique user experience. Check out this video …

Want new Tweeps? Google ‘em!
April 19, 2010 – 5:08 pm
Want new Tweeps? Google ‘em!

On Wednesday, Google unveiled the new and experimental Google Follow Finder on the official Google Blog. The service allows you to  type in someone’s Twitter name. The giant computers at Google labs then spin to life and …

Google Buzz(ed?) – new Gmail feature now better safeguards privacy
April 6, 2010 – 1:11 pm
Google Buzz(ed?) – new Gmail feature now better safeguards privacy

We’ve let the fires die down before talking about it, and now we’ll ask: what’s the Buzz now?

Google Nexus One is powerful and versatile
March 24, 2010 – 10:37 am
Google Nexus One is powerful and versatile

Text and photos by Gadjo C. Sevilla

With its off-the-wall specs and opulent screen plus its refined handling of the Android OS, the Google Nexus One is powerful, versatile and innovative player in the smartphone market.

Google Lands on MaRS – to Meet with Toronto Mobile Community
March 19, 2010 – 9:52 am
Google Lands on MaRS – to Meet with Toronto Mobile Community

by Lee Rickwood

If you go, you’ll be able to hear the insights of Alex Nicolaou and Punit Soni of Google, as they discuss the increasing utility and usage of mobile devices.

An Interesting Week for Google
March 15, 2010 – 5:26 pm
An Interesting Week for Google

By Tim Teatro

Another exciting week in the company that doesn’t sleep.

How Will Google Chrome OS Change The Landscape Of Desktop Computing?
March 4, 2010 – 2:30 pm

By Tim Teatro

Samsung has recently announced that they are to deploy Chromium OS, Google’s new operating system in a new line of netbooks later this year—the first sign that Chromium will be well received by OEMs. Still under development, the OS is already promising to change what we expect from an operating system.

The Jobsonian Future for Apple
February 22, 2010 – 1:35 pm
The Jobsonian Future for Apple

From mobile phones to music distribution, Apple today is omnipresent in our lives. Steve Jobs, has been instrumental in redefining a company once famous just for one of the most innovative computing platforms in the world. As Apple begins to stretch its wings, what can we expect from this technology giant and its visionary CEO in the years to follow?

Google Launches Nexus One Smartphone
January 5, 2010 – 8:14 pm
Google Launches Nexus One Smartphone

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

What makes the Nexus One different is that it provides the most “perfect” implementation of what a Google Android Smartphone should be. Google controls the software and updates it directly without limitations from mobile carriers.

Canadian Web Company Victorious Over Google
December 30, 2009 – 1:08 pm
Canadian Web Company Victorious Over Google

By Lee Rickwood

First, it was Microsoft. Now Google.

Another big Internet and technology firm has run afoul of those pesky little Canadians.