Archive for August, 2007

Micro-mania

August 28th, 2007 posted by Mack

The following guest post is from Mack D. Male, Paramagnus Developments Inc.
Instant messaging is used by millions of people every day, largely because it is simple and efficient. Often times we need to communicate just a small bit of information with someone else, and instant messaging provides us with an easy way to do that. […]

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PopVox Awards in the News

August 27th, 2007 posted by jessica

The PopVox awards are heating up! The people’s choice awards for the Vancouver International Digital Festival had some recent coverage in The Vancouver Sun.

You can submit your project to win best Web 2.0 application, video game, digital animation short, mobile game, digital vfx, music score. Or you can nominate a person to win Homegrown: Best […]

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VIDFEST - 28 in dog years

August 23rd, 2007 posted by kirstin

“Wifi?” the guys says to me motioning at my laptop. I nod and he gives me a thumbs up. Today I’m working in a cafe within walking distance from home. In an age of free wifi (how civilized!) and webmail we have increasing options on how and when to work. As members of the digital […]

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World Wide Wasteland

August 18th, 2007 posted by jessica

Andrew Keen, one of our Creative Exchange conference speakers, recently had an excerpt from his book, The Cult of the Amateur, printed in the National Post. We thought to post it here too. The essay is provocative and the panel Andrew will be joining is sure to be engaging. Post your comments here and […]

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Crowd-sourcing for Ketchup

August 13th, 2007 posted by w.g.arndt

Crowd-sourcing is being utilized again by our advertisers, this time for the next great Heinz commercial.

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