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the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  Technorati Ranking Change
Anyone else notice a dramatic change in their Technorati ranking? My blog ranking climbed from 1968th yesterday to 1385th today without a big change in the link or site numbers. In a related move, I've been fooling around with the look and feel of the blog. Any thoughts? Any views on other blogging platforms? I'm pretty happy with Blogware but open to suggestions.
Update: Weird. I'm back to 1995th. It was nice while it lasted!
 
View Article  John Malone Gets Into Online Gaming
Oh to be an investment banker these days - they must be stocking up on champagne to celebrate the flurry of deals. Today's M&A activity sees John Malone's Liberty Media purchasing 51% of Fun Technologies for U$195 million. Fun is a private-label provider of online skilled games and fantasy sports. The investment, which also includes a $50 million cash injection, is more evidence large players (Yahoo, Google, AOL, News Corp. Microsoft) are scrambling to position themselves for the Internet's next economic gold rush. This is different, however, from the dot-com days because the focus is on real businesses with profits and sales - rather than popular Web sites that attract a lot of traffic. Mind you, the hot deal-making market is also spurring on new investment as no one wants to miss out on the action. Any  investment banker with a head on his or her shoulders has likely compiled a list of takeover candidate that they are pitching to prospective buyers. Bring on more bubbly, I say!
View Article  Tuesday A..M. Bytes: Online Ads, Cisco, Canadian Web 2.0

Online Ads Rockin': As if Google shares needed any more support, the online advertising market in the third-quarter climbed to $3.1-billion - a 34% jump from a year earlier and a 5% increase from the second-quarter. It's also the first time the market topped $3-billion in a quarter. While Google dominates the spotlight with its AdWords and AdSense programs, it is important to note the market is also being propelled by the growing presence of large players such as Proctor & Gamble, which are allocating more of  their budgets to the Internet.

Cisco Makes a Deal: Cisco unveiled another acquisition, albeit  nowhere near the size of the $6.9 billion deal for Scientific-Atlanta. To enhance its "add, move and change" technology, Cisco bought some intellectual property and other assets from Toronto-based Digital Fairway Corp. for $15.2 million. The technology will be a key part of Cisco's new IP Communications Provisioning Manager that will come out next year.

Canadian Web 2.0?: Michael McDerment is looking to compile a list of Canadian Web 2.0 innovators and entreprenuers. Do we have any up Web 2.0 types up here or are we missing the boat?

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