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Keek at the Intersection of Social Networking, Mobile Media, TV Watching
May 1, 2012 – 9:50 am
Keek at the Intersection of Social Networking, Mobile Media, TV Watching

Folks in the Twitter-verse have found some ways to get attention in a short space (although controversy and obscenity seem top techniques right now, there are some short, substantive comments out there), here’s hoping Keek-ers can do the same.

by Lee Rickwood

WoW! Women have a ways to go in tech leadership
April 4, 2012 – 8:56 am
WoW! Women have a ways to go in tech leadership

By Lee Rickwood

Any serious attempt to develop the next generation of female corporate leaders has its work cut out for it.

Toronto firm introduces JugnooMe to assist businesses with online social marketing
March 5, 2012 – 4:51 pm
Toronto firm introduces JugnooMe to assist businesses with online social marketing

Jugnoo, a Toronto-based Internet media technology company, has developed a new tool to help small- to medium-sized businesses get results on the Social Web.

Search vs. Social: Reflections on Podcamp Toronto 2012
March 1, 2012 – 12:22 pm
Search vs. Social: Reflections on Podcamp Toronto 2012

By Hessie Jones

It’s a knock-down drag-out fight between Search and Social these days—yes, the Internet’s channeling the Wild West and we’re coming down to the final frontier.

How to get more out the time you spend on social media
February 23, 2012 – 10:09 am
How to get more out the time you spend on social media

By Hessie Jones

Simply put, social media is essential but time-consuming. Here are some free tools that will help drive efficiency, while allowing you to nurture your prospects at the same time.

Business promotion using social media – it’s essential!
February 21, 2012 – 11:39 am
Business promotion using social media – it’s essential!

By Hessie Jones

Using social channels to find your prospects and engage with them will help you define your audience needs and challenges, and therefore identify areas where you can provide value and solutions.

Facebook’s Billion Dollar IPO ‘Unfriends’ Canadian Members and Contributors
February 10, 2012 – 9:28 am
Facebook’s Billion Dollar IPO ‘Unfriends’ Canadian Members and Contributors

By Lee Rickwood

Sure, it’s great to share – in many ways, sharing is a core human activity. We can all learn and grow and gain insight equally, if and when information is shared equitably.

Google’s Search to Become More Social
January 31, 2012 – 12:13 pm
Google’s Search to Become More Social

By Hessie Jones

In its quest to become more social…. correction….in its quest to be perceived as being social, Google has run into stumbling blocks. In the end the consumer loses out.

Surveillance by Design: Government Rules, Business Practices Threaten Canadians’ Personal Privacy
January 30, 2012 – 9:48 am
Surveillance by Design: Government Rules, Business Practices Threaten Canadians’ Personal Privacy

By Lee Rickwood

We are all players in the “Privacy Theatre”, living in an online world that shows only a pretense of privacy behind the curtain.

Gravatar – enabling your online brand
January 25, 2012 – 9:48 am
Gravatar – enabling your online brand

By Tim Teatro

Gravatar enabled sites are common place these days. Blogs, forums, social media and public opinion sites can display your customised image with your content which uniquely identifies you.

Televising the Revolution – Occupy Protests Use Streaming Media Tech Tools
January 20, 2012 – 11:04 am
Televising the Revolution – Occupy Protests Use Streaming Media Tech Tools

By Lee Rickwood

Hundreds of citizen journalists and videographer activists provided live video during the Occupations – streaming if not actually televising their ‘revolution’.

Five Social Media business trends for 2012
January 13, 2012 – 10:01 am
Five Social Media business trends for 2012

By Hessie Jones

As the Cluetrain Manifesto states, “Markets are now conversations.” The voice of the individual can multiply into the voice of the majority, easily drowning out the corporate voice.