By Katt Stearns. One of the biggest misunderstandings when it comes to Twitter is the difference between a mention and a reply. Most people think that they are the same…
A graphic look at Ayn Rand’s life, libertarianism, the financial crisis of 2008, and where the financial world is headed now From Boing Boing. By Carla Sinclair. Wow, this graphic…
By Katt Stearns. Over the last few years we have heard “mobile and social aren’t just emerging – their merging” and come April 21, 2015 that statement will be even…
Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know must see? By Mitch Joel. My friends: Alistair Croll (BitCurrent,…
By Michael Geist. Conservative MP Ablonzcy on Bill C-51: Who Needs the Rule of Law? Over the past two days, I’ve posted on the extremely disappointing review of Bill C-51…
By Katt Stearns. With so many Twitter tools out there it is hard to know which ones you should use and trust. So I decided to do some of the…
Reddit isn’t the future of creativity, but it is a vital part of it From Boing Boing. The site has emerged as an important creative platform, but getting—and keeping—an audience…
Steve Katz, publisher of Mother Jones, made an insightful comment on journalism in the modern era in an interview with The Vancouver Observer last year. We thought it was worth…
In an article by Rolf Dobelli of The Guardian, fascinating research is discussed which reveals a darker side to news that Stephen Harper’s attack ads or constant reporting of crime…
“The first and main concern is the privacy issue … since the information is to be shared by different levels of government and different governmental bodies. There is a risk…