Women Entrepreneurs Walk an Historic Path in Canada
by Lee Rickwood
Seen as trailblazers and innovators today, and rightly so, female entrepreneurs have in fact been leading corporate development in Canada for hundreds of years.
by Lee Rickwood
Seen as trailblazers and innovators today, and rightly so, female entrepreneurs have in fact been leading corporate development in Canada for hundreds of years.
Data sent from one Canadian location to another Canadian location nevertheless crosses international borders; as such, it may be necessary or advisable to get our data a passport, and maybe even some inoculating shots before heading out.
By Lee Rickwood
The country’s Internet ‘backbone’ is so weak that everyday Internet transmissions often travel outside the country (where the infrastructure is more robust) – even when the data is sent from one location in this country to another.
by Lee Rickwood
At a special technology event this weekend, you can see pictures of where data travels on the Internet, just like you’re looking at friend’s vacation diary or something. But following data around is a lot more difficult to do, for a host of technical, physical, business and regulatory reasons.
by Lee Rickwood
Almost counter-intuitively, it seems that reality can make the best use of augmented reality – non-fiction comes alive in a more meaningful way than make believe.
by Lee Rickwood
Digital media devices and social networking tools are being used in support of on-going efforts to replace what are called failed cannabis prohibition laws.
by Lee Rickwood
by Lee Rickwood
Philosophically, politically or photographically, being able to see people, places or things from all angles is all the rage these days.
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.