For a city of 2 million people, I am often impressed at how much there is going on in the web and development scene here in Montreal. This coming week will be absolutely jam packed with events.
webcom Montreal
The of the highlight for me this coming week is webcom Montreal (May 26), where I’ll be speaking [...]
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webcom, MonDev and More This Week in Montreal
May 22nd, 2010 · 2 Comments
Tags: Community · Event · Social Media · Technology
Stats, eh!
April 29th, 2010 · 11 Comments
My buddy Dave Fleet (@davefleet) at Thornley Fallis sent me the heads up on this video titled Next is Now. Their client, Rogers, premiered it at their AGM today. For those readers outside of Canada who may not know, Rogers is a giant media corporation with traditional media properties in radio, television and print, [...]
Tags: Communication · Technology · Video
Chirp: Twitter’s Conference is Full of Developments
April 14th, 2010 · 9 Comments
Chirp, the first official Twitter developers conference, was held today in San Francisco. It was clear that the powers-that-be at Twitter were saving up quite a bit of information to lay on their “ecosystem” of third-party application developers, as the day was filled with nuggets of information.
Watching the Chirp conference live stream on Justin.tv and [...]
Tags: Communication · Event · Technology · Uncategorized
Essentials for PodCamp Toronto
February 19th, 2010 · 10 Comments
Tomorrow I head to PodCamp Toronto to speak on Saturday. This will make my 6th Podcamp experience (PodCamp Toronto 2, 3, 4; PodCamp Montreal 1 & 2, PodCamp Boston 4) and I’ve got some tips for those who are new to the PodCamp experience.
10 Things PodCamp Is:
not just about podcasting
an unconference for new and [...]
Tags: Communication · Event · Non-Profit · Social Media · Technology
Google Sidewiki: Set Your Welcome Message
October 28th, 2009 · 11 Comments
Don’t know Google Sidewiki? Google released this feature just over a month ago as part of their Google Toolbar. Sidewiki allows you to add comments to any page on the web within your browser (IE and Firefox) by way of a fly-out tab and comment box. It is indexable by Google, and users can grade [...]
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