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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  Hot off the Presses: the Blackberry Pearl

After a lot of hype, speculation, leaks, etc., Research in Motion's Blackberry Pearl has finally been released into the wild, highlighted by an ahead-of-the-pack positive view by the Wall St. Journal's Walter Mossberg. For some early thoughts about the Pearl, which features  push e-mail, a camera, video and music players, check out Engadget, CrunchGear and Gizmodo. RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie describes the Pearl as the mobile "Trifecta" because it's 100% cool, sleek and elegant, 100% Blackberry and 100% feature-rich. The only thing that might keep the Pearl from being the perfect smart phone is the SureType keyboard. The New York Times' David Pogue has a lengthy story on the Pearl in which he says "the Pearl is a pearl". Now, let's see if all this praise translates into sales.

Update: Here's my story on the Pearl in Friday's Financial Post.

View Article  iotum's AIM is True

Apologies for the Elvis Costello reference...but iotum announced today it is one of three APIs (call personalization, device enablement and call management) to be part of AOL's new Open AIM Phoneline program. The deal with AOL is a huge coup for Ottawa-based iotum, which has been battling away to find a market/customers for its relevance engine that intelligently assesses telephone calls and delivers them to most appropriate device on any network. iotum CEO Alec Saunders said his company is one of the AOL's primary partners in the AIM developers program. "We're in the storefront, and part of their initial announcement," he said. "iotum engineers have also helped with the specification of the AIM Phoneline call control APIs, as we mutually determined the best to integrate iotum, and other products needing call control capabilities with AIM Phoneline. Another Canadian angle to the AIM development program is AOL's engineering team is located in Halifax, N.S. Now, all iotum needs is a little venture capital.
Update: For more on the iotum-AIM deal, check out Mathew Ingram, while Jeff Pulver, who is gearing up for the VON show, writes on the AIM Developer program.

View Article  YouTube's Revenue Potential

For all those YouTube followers chomping at the bit for an IPO, venture capitalist Fred Wilson has done some interesting number-crunching based on two assumptions: 10-second pre-roll ads and a $15 CPM rate. His back of the napkin spreadsheet guess-timates YouTube could generate $153.3-million of revenue after making payments to content owners. Now, if the investment bankers on Wall St. weren't chomping at the bit already.....
Update: Jason Calacanis believes YouTube's revenue potential is closer to $20-million based on the idea it will only be able to get CPM rates of $2 to $3, rather than $15, as well as issues about legal issues that could arise by putting advertising in front of content.

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