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Outgrowing Your Shared Host

By Christine Sheppard
April 16, 2012 5:00 AM
Categories: General Trends
If you started your website using a ‘Shared Hosting’ solution, you probably did because it was the most affordable option on the table. A Shared Hosting plan can be VERY inexpensive, and can provides the perfect starting point for a small business or personal website, blog, photo gallery or community forum.

Should Canadians Have to Pay For TV Channels They Don't Want?

By Michael Geist
April 12, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: General Trends
Consumers have become accustomed to lots of choice for entertainment and information services. Music and movie services offer single downloads and a range of subscription models, while newspapers and magazines sell their content as individual issues or subscriptions on multiple platforms. Yet Canadian cable and satellite providers remain a stubborn holdout.

Mobile Year in Review 2011

By Glen Farrelly
April 11, 2012 5:15 AM
Categories: General Mobility Trends
I'm late in posting this, but the organization Mobile Future every year does a wrap-up of trends in mobile usage. Highly informative and entertaining.

The Results are In: Online Voting Still Too Risky

By Michael Geist
April 3, 2012 8:00 AM
Categories: Security Technology law Trends
The recent New Democratic Party convention in Toronto may have done more than just select Thomas Mulcair as the party's new leader.  My weekly technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) notes that it may have also buried the prospect of online voting in Canada for the foreseeable future.

Thoughts on the proposed accounting profession merger

By Neil McIntyre
March 29, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: General Trends
The country’s profes­sional accounting bodies regulating the use of Chartered Accountant, Certified Management Accountant and Certified General Accountant desig­na­tions are currently deep into merger talks, as you might have heard.

Top Website Design Trends for 2012

By Marqui Web Marketing Blog
March 19, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: Sales and marketing Trends
2012 has brought with it a wave of web design trends. Keeping up with these constant developments is essential, but it's important to keep in mind that effective web design is more than just a coat of paint; it always needs to support your business goals. Good web design is a necessary part of your larger web marketing and user experience picture. In keeping with this holistic approach, we selected the following as the top web design trends to implement this year:

IPTV - My Experience with Bell Fibe

By Glen Farrelly
March 15, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: Gadgets Trends
Over a year ago, we signed up for Bell's Internet TV service (IPTV), Bell Fibe.  Judging from my blog stats the post I wrote on it last year was rather popular. Bell has certainly been marketing the service more lately. Since last year, there's been improvements to the service and my experience has evolved too so I thought I'd update the post.

New Apple iPad Announced - Healthcare’s Next Evolution?

By Alan Brookstone
March 9, 2012 4:00 AM
Categories: eHealth Gadgets Trends
Along with millions of Apple converts, I have been following the announcement of the new Apple iPad at a live event in San Francisco. I have been tracking ABC News’ Joanna Stern via her live blog of the event. The majority of the announcements have been focused on the iPad’s enhanced processing power, the 2048 x 1536 resolution retina display, 10-hour battery life, higher resolution camera, and high-speed 4G LTE connectivity. Healthcare is likely to be a major benefactor of these features. Here is how I see the new iPad being adopted by clinicians.

I, Conference iConference

By Glen Farrelly
February 14, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: Mobility Tech events Trends
Today [February 10] was the last day of iConference 2012. The conference, geared to topics of interest to iSchools (i.e. Information studies), was hosted by my school, University of Toronto, Faculty of Information. When I wasn't volunteering, I was able to attend several sessions. This post captures my ramblings as I make sense of my first foray into iConferences and immersion in the iSchool movement.

What is Smart TV? | Presentation by Nick Jones

By Sue Ansell
February 13, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: Business innovation Gadgets Speakers Corner Trends
Smart TV use is growing and in 2012 we can look forward to the release of iTV from Apple as well as other Smart TV developments. Nick Jones explains what Smart TVs are, who makes them and what opportunities they provide.

Top 20 Most Important Developments of the Internet

By Glen Farrelly
February 7, 2012 9:00 AM
Categories: Business innovation Social networking Trends
The Internet Society is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. They are a global organization devoted to maintaining a free, open, accessible, and viable Internet. I've recently blogged about the Internet Society's call for people to submit ideas for a new Internet Hall of Fame they are establishing.

Heins may be the right answer, but is RIM asking the right question?

By Peter Wolchak
January 24, 2012 2:45 PM
Categories: General Trends
RIM’s co-CEOs Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis clearly did not want to step aside. Lazaridis laid RIM’s foundation and Balsillie helped him build on it, and what they wrought was wonderful and a beacon for Canada’s tech sector.

The Death of TV

By Jim Harris
January 23, 2012 5:15 AM
Categories: Gadgets Tech events Trends
TV as we know it is dying, but most people don’t perceive yet the dramatic change that is bubbling below the surface. In a stunning report released at CES, Accenture points to a wholesale collapse of traditional TV viewing. The study found that “the percentage of consumer watching broadcast or cable TV shows, movies, or videos on TV in a typical week plummeted from 71% in 2009 to 48% in 2011.”

CES 2012: Looking into the Future

By Christine Sheppard
January 20, 2012 10:30 AM
Categories: Gadgets New technologies Tech events Trends
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012 is a wrap for another year. If you didn’t go, you certainly heard ALL about it.

Geosocial - Perfect Storm of Mobile, Location and Social Media | Presentation by Nick Jones

What is geosocial and how does it provide ways for people to link products and services?

The IT Consumerization Challenge – and Opportunity

By Consider the Source
January 5, 2012 5:30 AM
Categories: General Trends
The “consumerization of IT” – or the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend – has emerged front and center, and a lot of CIOs aren’t very happy.  A recent article in Computerworld calls it a “thorn in the side” of most IT departments, and cites complexity, support, and security concerns.

Mobile Computing and Digital Mapping Revolution | Presentation by Nick Jones

By Sue Ansell
December 23, 2011 6:00 AM
Categories: Business innovation Gadgets Mobility Social media Speakers Corner Trends
Why do people use mobile devices? Which ones do they use and is their use growing? Yes it is - tablet use, for one, is growing rapidly - and this offers opportunities explains Nick Jones.

The Future of IT

By John Thorp
December 21, 2011 5:45 AM
Categories: General Trends
After another couple of month’s silence precipitated by some minor surgery, the holiday season and, quite frankly, too much “same old – same old” news, a couple of articles have caused me to, once again, put my fingers to the keyboard. The first, a blog – unfortunately his last with CIO.com, by Thomas Wailgum, IT in 2020: Will it Even Exist?, and the second by Marilyn Weinstein, again in CIO.com, The Power of IT Drives Businesses Forward. While the two titles might appear contradictory, I felt they were both saying the same thing in somewhat different ways, and that what they were saying is important – although not new.

Disruptive Technologies in the Healthcare and Music Industries

By Alan Brookstone
December 14, 2011 5:00 AM
Categories: eHealth Trends
I had an opportunity to spend some time wandering around Vancouver last weekend and the one store that caught my eye was HMV at the corner of Burrard and Robson. Initially a flagship store for this retailer in Vancouver, HMV has tried to reinvent itself adding electronics and a variety of other mechandise to stave off the hemorrhaging from loss of sales of its traditional business — music. For that it can thank the revolution started by Napster with the final nail in the coffin being the launch of Apple’s iTunes store and a new model for purchasing music in which users were able to personalize their selection and disaggregate the individual tracks from the album.

Napster Drops Out of Canada, Warns Users Of Lost Purchases Due to Digital Locks

By Michael Geist
November 23, 2011 4:45 AM
Categories: Copyright Technology law Trends
Napster Canada has advised its customers that it is shutting down operations effective December 16, 2011. The move comes weeks after Napster US became part of Rhapsody and users were assured that Canadians would be unaffected by the move.

Will RIM prosper? Can it even survive?

By Peter Wolchak
November 21, 2011 8:45 AM
Categories: Economic development Canada Mobility Trends
In a pair of editorials recently (http://goo.gl/Tv2gE and http://goo.gl/0qSGQ) I discussed the problems at RIM and criticized the company both for its actual performance and for the way it communicated (entirely failed to communicate) with customers during the recent data outage.

Top Ten Predictions for ERP in 2012

By Eric Kimberling
November 14, 2011 6:00 AM
Categories: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Trends
This last year was another eventful time for the ERP software industry. Vendors continued to consolidate, the rate of ERP failures and lawsuits accelerated, and enterprise software technologies continued to evolve.

Locative Media Definition

By Glen Farrelly
November 8, 2011 1:45 PM
Categories: Mobility Trends
I recently attended a conference on locative media and the definition of locative media offered, and one that is often assumed, is that locative media are mediums that address a physical space through digital technology.

Akamai's State of the Internet: Canada Drops to 13th for Broadband Speeds

By Michael Geist
November 2, 2011 4:45 PM
Categories: Trends
Akamai has released its latest State of the Internet report.  The report ranks Canada 13th worldwide for average broadband speed, down from a tie for 9th in the last quarter.

Locative Media Innovation Day

By Glen Farrelly
November 1, 2011 5:15 AM
Categories: Mobility Tech events Trends
Bill Buxton opened a half-day conference on locative media this past Friday at Toronto International Film Festival's (TIFF) new building, by noting that it is not just realtors anymore asserting the importance of location, location, location.

Steve Jobs: not just one vision

By Peter Wolchak
October 7, 2011 10:15 AM
Categories: General Gadgets New technologies Trends
Steve Jobs died too young and with a great deal of promise unfulfilled. Since the announcement of his passing — a shock, even though we should have been prepared for it — industry watchers, partners, competitors, friends and many, like me, who never met him, have offered tributes to the man who reshaped the computer industry.

Georeferencing

By Glen Farrelly
October 6, 2011 6:45 AM
Categories: General Mobility Trends
Place is no longer a brackdrop for our information seeking, creation, and sharing. As I have blogged about there are multiple location-based mobile apps. Such apps enable information to be customized based on a user’s geographic position. Various commercial applications and research projects have shown users value geographic relevance in their information seeking scenarios.

Gamification and Your Website: The Next Frontier?

By Marqui Web Marketing Blog
October 3, 2011 6:15 AM
Categories: Sales and marketing Trends
You may have heard some buzz around the notion of gamification. The term has been characterized by some as the next frontier in web and mobile, one predicted to become as central to marketing as social media has become.

Libraries and the Mobile Web 2.0

By Glen Farrelly
September 20, 2011 7:45 AM
Categories: Social media Social networking Trends
Earlier this year, I looked at the convergence of social media and mobile library applications. I found this was an area that could have a lot of potential to augment information services, but found little innovation in this area. The intersection of increasing user involvement in creating, finding, and sharing their own information, combined with the direct and ubiquitous access of mobiles has prompted discussion in library literature, but it appears little action - yet.

ITU Report Says Canada Slipped to 26th Worldwide in ICT Development Index

By Michael Geist
September 16, 2011 10:15 AM
Categories: Digital economy strategy Economic development Canada Trends
The International Telecommunications Union yesterday released its Measuring the Information Society 2011 report, which benchmarks information society developments worldwide.  The centrepiece of the report is the ICT Development Index, which tracks 11 different indicators focused on access, use, and skills (the eleven indicators are: fixed telephone line subscriptions, mobile subscriptions, international Internet bandwidth, households with a computer, households with Internet access, percentage of individuals using the Internet, broadband subscriptions, mobile broadband subscriptions, adult literacy, secondary and tertiary enrolment).

The Future of the PSTN

By Jon Arnold
September 12, 2011 7:30 AM
Categories: Mobility Trends
How's that for a big topic? I think about it a lot, but its demise looks increasingly inevitable, especially the way the FCC is talking these days. Much like the railroads, when the system becomes too expensive to operate, the operators start making noise and giving reasons why it needs to be scaled back or done away with altogether.

Return of Electronic Brainstorming

By Glen Farrelly
September 2, 2011 7:30 AM
Categories: General Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Trends
Using computers to facilitate brainstorming sessions has been (occassionally) talked about in academic and management fields for the last two decades, but I have never heard of it actually implemented in a real-life scenario. Back in 2008, I blogged about the potential and problems of electronic brainstorming, but I haven't encountered the topic subsequently.

Questions Abound As Digital TV Transition Deadline Arrives

By Michael Geist
September 1, 2011 7:30 AM
Categories: General Trends
Canada was scheduled to complete the digital television transition today [August 31, 2011], with stations switching their over-the-air broadcast signals from analog to digital. The transition represented a tremendous opportunity to advance the Canadian digital agenda leading to higher quality digital over-the-air broadcasts, freed-up spectrum that could be used to facilitate greater telecom competition, and the promise of billions in new revenues to fund a national digital strategy.

RIM's Woes Partly Based on Canadian Telecom Policy

By Michael Geist
August 30, 2011 7:15 AM
Categories: General Economic development Canada Trends
The past year has not been kind to Research in Motion Ltd., Canada’s leading technology company. The Waterloo-based maker of the BlackBerry smartphone has seen its share price nosedive in the wake of less than stellar launches of new products such as the Playbook, disappointing earnings guidance, and plans to cut its global workforce.

Google Acquires Motorola: Global Smart Phone Domination?

By Marqui Web Marketing Blog
August 29, 2011 1:00 PM
Categories: Mobility Trends
By now, you’ve heard about Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility. As the largest deal in Google’s history (a whopping $12.5 billion!), there has been, unsurprisingly, a flurry of debate and discussion. There may be some significant change on the horizon, but what does it mean for the industry?

Six Obvious Steps to Prevent the United States from Becoming a Banana Republic

By Ron Shuttleworth
August 11, 2011 7:00 AM
Categories: General Trends
To most reasonably informed Americans, there are some really basic things that its representatives in government should do, but lack the political will to execute. Without real reform, the middle class will continue to decline, forcing entrepreneurs to go to other markets, and the concentration of wealth in the hands of an increasingly smaller minority of people will accelerate the decline of the American Empire. Here are a few obvious steps that should be taken:

Cisco C-Scape - More Takeaways, Photos, Deaf Culture, the Human Network and The Godfather 2

By Jon Arnold
July 26, 2011 8:00 AM
Categories: General Communications Trends
I've got some not-so-random thoughts to share from the last 2 days of Cisco C-Scape 2011. I'm not your typical industry analyst, so my take here is a bit different, and I just might get you to see collaboration a bit differently. If you want straight up analyst coverage, just mine the Twitter feeds that have been going non-stop.

Finding Success at Turning Points

By Christine Sheppard
July 25, 2011 8:30 AM
Categories: Trends
There comes a time in the lifecycle of every business when it will inevitably hit a turning point. It may come in the form of a large-scale shift in business practices or perhaps as simple as reallocating funds for the next fiscal year. Change is necessary. Even the companies that produce staple products like toilet paper or band aids go through periods of experimentation or a refresh of the brand. Bottom line is that people (the consumer) get bored easily, and if you do not adapt to changing consumer landscapes, you will be left in the dust – ask Blockbuster. Did you ever think that the concept of ‘Video Rental’ would be a story you would have to tell your grandchildren about?

Marshall McLuhan - Digital Visionary

By Glen Farrelly
July 20, 2011 12:30 PM
Categories: General Trends
Tomorrow is the 100th anniversary of Marshall McLuhan's birthday. To commemorate this milestone and recognize McLuhan's ongoing relevance to communication and media theory, various organizations and people have been holding events or writing about McLuhan. Although McLuhan is generally regarded as Canada's preeminent communication scholar and is still well known for his theories and concepts such "The medium is the message" and the "global village", his role as predictor and shaper of digital technology is less well known.

Who's Who in Canadian Digital Media and Technology

By Glen Farrelly
July 4, 2011 9:45 AM
Categories: General Technology start-ups Trends
In honour of Canada's birthday, I'm updating my list of Canadian individuals and companies who contributed to digital culture or technology.

OECD Report Ranks Canada Among Most Expensive Broadband Countries

By Michael Geist
June 27, 2011 9:00 AM
Categories: Digital economy strategy Economic development Canada Trends Usage based billing
The OECD has released its latest round of data on broadband services in 33 of the world's most developed countries [update: While today's release [June 23, 2011] is new and incorporates this information into the OECD Communications Outlook 2011, a reader points out the broadband data was first released two months ago].

Stay at Home with The Cloud

By Christine Sheppard
June 24, 2011 10:15 AM
Categories: Cloud computing Trends
It is definitely possible in this obsessively convenient world for you to literally never leave your house and still be completely social, stay current, be entertained, and even build a successful business. Pretty much anything you want to do, you can accomplish from a 10’ x10’ room.

Elegy for Yahoo

By Glen Farrelly
May 31, 2011 10:00 AM
Categories: Trends
I remember when there was no Google and Yahoo ruled the roost. Google clearly dominates now in functionality and commercial success, but over the years I've maintained a devotion to Yahoo that began even before there was a Google. My experience with Yahoo, however, provides a lesson of how to lose customers and also reflects Yahoo's progressive irrelevance.

Discovering Discovery 2011

By Glen Farrelly
May 25, 2011 10:00 AM
Categories: General Digital economy strategy Economic development Canada Mobility Trends
Silicon Valley like its metallic namesake is shiny and alluring to those in the tech and digital media sector. In comparisson, Ontario often seems dull and staid. Although Canada has had its share of tech and Net success stories over the years, the news and blogs are saturated with coverage of the happenings in the Valley. Often Canadian tech companies are only covered in mainstream media when they sell out or move down south.

Canadian Broadcasters and BDUs: Can They Compete With 'Free'?

By Michael Geist
May 25, 2011 7:00 AM
Categories: Trends
Earlier this month, Bell and Quebecor, two giants in the Canadian broadcasting and telecom landscape, became embroiled in a dispute over Sun News Network, the recently launched all-news network. At first glance, the dispute appeared to be little more than a typical commercial fight over how much Bell should pay to Quebecor to carry the Sun News Network on its satellite television package.