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Welcome to the beta of the new saila.com. Send in your bugs.
The news aggregator entry into Canada should make some media companies worried.
Topic: Online Journalism
Broken Social Scene play Dundas Square courtesy of Toronto Unlimited.
The Gecko-based Web design program (based on the old Mozilla Composer) has officially hit the 1.0 release and is available for Windows, Linux and MacOSX.
Topics: Web Resources, Web Design
Google has released an API for its GoogleMaps product, opening the door to a whole bunch of oppurtunities like ChicagoCrime.org.
Topics: Web Technology, Search Engines
Dean Edwards (again) releases his very borad syntax highlighter for code examples on Web pages.
Topics: Web Design, JavaScript
Dean Edwards has a pretty efficient JavaScript compressor available at his site.
Topic: JavaScript
How to program a national public broadcasting corporation: Operate a…
Open source can have a transformational effect for companies, and news organizations are starting to figure that out.
With the Canadian 2008 election producing no real change, but a lower participation level, it might be time to look into voting alternatives.
Watching the election results not come in from the West coast of America is a surreal experience.
Keeping track of the various ways Canadian politicians insult one another from the perspective of a Canadian watching his country's election while living through an American election.
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