It has been two weeks since the launch of Maple Leaf 2.0, which focuses on Canada's Web entrepreneurs and players. One of the challenges is getting start-ups to raise their hands to raise their profiles. So, send email (mapleaftwoATgmail.com) or leave a comment.
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Friday, June 16
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 16 Jun 2006 07:49 AM EDT
It has been two weeks since the launch of Maple Leaf 2.0, which focuses on Canada's Web entrepreneurs and players. One of the challenges is getting start-ups to raise their hands to raise their profiles. So, send email (mapleaftwoATgmail.com) or leave a comment.
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 16 Jun 2006 07:33 AM EDT
I recently had a chance to do a podcast with Bill St. Arnaud, senior director of advanced networks with CANARIE, a federally-supported not-for-profit company with a mandate to promote the widespread adoption of next-generation high-speed networks in Canada - sort of our version of Internet 2. Among some of the things we touched upon were some interesting high-speed projects happening in Sweden, including one that involves consumers buying a 100mbps "last mile" connection, as well as developments in Canada's high-speed market.
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