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DemoCamp 12 — a packed house

by Mathew on February 6, 2007 · View Comments

Came across a post from Alec Saunders about Monday night’s DemoCamp (number 12), and it reminded me that I meant to write about it too. It was at No Regrets in Liberty Village, just down the street from Tucows — where I went to DemoCamp #3 (I think it was) about a year ago on [...]

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Microsoft Vista launch is cold as ice

by Mathew on January 30, 2007 · View Comments

As part of the more than $500-million worth of advertising and marketing that Microsoft has been doing to promote Vista, the company paid to build a state-of-the-art home made entirely out of ice in the public square at the corner of Yonge and Dundas in Toronto (no doubt they got the idea from this place). [...]

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Bring your laptop to the indoor playground

by Mathew on November 25, 2006 · View Comments

My friend and fellow mesh organizer Rob Hyndman told me recently about a great project that recently got under way in Toronto — courtesy of Mark Dowds and the team at Creation Step (who helped us out with the first mesh conference), along with some other like-minded individuals in the Toronto tech sphere, such as [...]

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Startup Camp gets rolling in Toronto

by Mathew on November 8, 2006 · View Comments

My friend Rob Hyndman, lawyer/advisor to geeks and startups and a fellow organizer of the mesh conference, has decided that organizing one conference just isn’t enough, so he and some like-minded friends — including Stuart MacDonald (another mesh stalwart), camp veteran David Crow and serial entrepreneur Austin Hill — are starting a Toronto version of [...]

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I don’t usually do this sort of thing, and Elliot Noss of Tucows assures me that he doesn’t either, but the Toronto-based domain registrar supremo sent me a link to an eBay auction that some readers — particularly fans of the Guess Who — might be interested in. The item up for bids consists of [...]

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