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Mark Evans

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  Thunderbird Woes

Not my usual modus operandi but I'm looking for someone who can help me configure Thunderbird. I'm trying to set up a b5media e-mail account using a Rogers high-speed connection. I've got the incoming mail figured out but struggling with the outgoing server (SMTP) settings. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd be most appreciative.
Update: Eureka! It look some tinkering but I've finally got my b5media e-mail working. Thanks to everyone who offered their help.

View Article  Canadian Tire Unveils New & Improved Web Site

After a lot of work behind the scenes, Canadian Tire has re-launched its Web site. It's a clean looking site featuring a lot of white (very Web 2.0-ish) and red. Unlike the previous iteration, the site is a snap to navigate and offers an easy way for consumers to find and, potentially, buy products. It helps that Canadian Tire is offering free delivery on orders over $49. At the very least, the new and improved site is an excellent tool for consumers to determine whether Canadian Tire has want they want. The big challenge will be convincing people to order online rather than driving to a store - most of which tend to be about a 15-minute drive from their homes. By creating a user-friendly site, Canadian Tire may be able to become much more of an e-commerce operation. Frankly, this is something the Canadian online market desperately needs to support growth. Hopefully, Canadian Tire's efforts will encourage other retails to become more aggressive as well.

View Article  What's Facebook Worth? Whatever a Buyer Will Pay
Robert Scoble asks whether Facebook is worth as much as YouTube. Well, it depends on how badly someone wants to buy it. Maybe the answer is "yes" as the major players such as Yahoo scramble for some of the big Web properties still in play now that MySpace (News Corp.) and YouTube (Google) have been taken off the table. If you're Facebook, what you do is hire some hot-shot investment bankers to start a bidding war? eBay massively over-paid for Skype because Tim Draper and Niklas Zennstrom did a wonderful job convincing Meg Whitman there were other parties (Google?) interested. Maybe Facebook will do the same.
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