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The Canadian edition of Time will be produced without any staff working in Canada.
An art project that ties Flickr, Google Maps and Toronto together.
Topics: Web Culture, Toronto
Anatimoia hosts 4,500 full page plates and illustrations created from 1522 to 1867.
Topic: Web Design
BlogBurst will begin syndicating commentary from 600 bloggers to newspapers.
Topics: Web Culture, Newspapers
The Globe and Mail calls it reimagination, Tim Porter calls it reinvention.
Topics: Newspapers,
A guide to how Particletree develops Ajax apps.
Topics: JavaScript, HTML
The shows will be available on the Web the morning after they air and will have unskipable commericals. Could work.
Headline style has been slowly altered by the search agents scouring the digital world.
Topics: Online Journalism, Writing
The newspapers public editor comments on the ethics around blogging.
Topics: Online Journalism,
A draft specification from the W3C for the technology that makes Ajax work
Topics: JavaScript, Web Standards
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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