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Technologies (Canada)
Pay up, search engines: Murdoch
09.10.2009 13:03
theglobeandmail.com
Paid content is the only way to go, News Corp. and Associated Press chief executives say
Canada
Technologies
Telecom competition behind Kindle delay
09.10.2009 13:03
theglobeandmail.com
It seems most of the world can fire up a Kindle - except Canadians. Until a week ago, Amazon had one possible partner in Canada. Now it has three and won't ship e-reader until it reaches a deal
Canada
Technologies
Barnes & Noble to sell own e-reader: WSJ
09.10.2009 13:03
theglobeandmail.com
Touch-screen device could be sold in U.S. as early as next month, would compete with Amazon.com's Kindle, Wall Street Journal says
Canada
Technologies
Rights activists see double standard in Twitter arrest
09.10.2009 13:03
theglobeandmail.com
New Yorker arrested for using microbloggin service to alert protesters to police movements at G20 in Pittsburgh last month
Canada
Technologies
B.C. not prepared for H1N1 outbreak: report
09.10.2009 13:02
theglobeandmail.com
A previously secret document suggests the province is not ready for H1N1
Canada
Technologies
Twitter in licensing talks with Google, Microsoft: report
09.10.2009 13:02
theglobeandmail.com
Microblogging discussing how to incorporate 140-character tweets into Internet search results
Canada
Technologies
Readers tour through Canada on Street View
09.10.2009 13:02
theglobeandmail.com
We asked Globe readers to send us some of their favourite Google Street View destinations and they came through
Canada
Technologies
Time 4 u 2 quit smoking
09.10.2009 13:02
theglobeandmail.com
Text messaging found to help smokers, study finds
Canada
Technologies
U.K. watchdog rules against ticketing merger
09.10.2009 13:01
theglobeandmail.com
Says deal could inhibit rivals from entering market, lead to higher prices and poorer service for consumers, and stifle innovation
Canada
Technologies
U.S. probes IBM for antitrust violations
09.10.2009 13:01
theglobeandmail.com
Justice Department investigates whether tech giant abused its position in mainframe computing market
Canada
Technologies
Startup drags snail-mail into the digital age
09.10.2009 13:01
theglobeandmail.com
With a free postcard you can send from your keyboard, Hippopost puts its own stamp on direct-mail marketing
Canada
Technologies
Wi-Fi provider partners up
09.10.2009 13:01
theglobeandmail.com
Brazil-based ISP sees an opportunity to claim a piece of the $13-billion Canadian wireless business
Canada
Technologies
Why you can't get the Kindle in Canada
09.10.2009 13:01
theglobeandmail.com
Global version of Amazon's popular e-reader unveiled - just not north of the border
Canada
Technologies
Online ads: Big Brother or customer service?
09.10.2009 13:00
theglobeandmail.com
U.S. Congress to consider bill to address privacy issue
Canada
Technologies
Ottawa, broadcasters agree on fees
09.10.2009 13:00
theglobeandmail.com
Government to forgive $450-million in disputed funds it is owed for running airwaves, strikes deal to introduce new fee regime
Canada
Technologies
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