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Welcome to the beta of the new saila.com. Send in your bugs.
The potential Twitter-killer has been sold to Six Apart and will be going offline
Topic: Social Media
Discussion about a change in Canadian government grew to 1,200 comments and Mathew Ingram read through them all to find the best ones
Brilliant skin to Google Reader (and love the article sampled, too)
Topics: Web Design, Search Engines
Streetview on Google Maps introduces an terrific new interface for the map controls
Topics: User Interface, Search Engines
Pseudo-souvenirs of Canada from some country's best emerging designers
Chris Heilmann demonstrates how to use Yahoo's API to uncover related keywords
Topics: Search Engines, JavaScript
One browser, three rendering engines (IE, Firefox, and Safari); great for testing
In-flight Wi-Fi
Topic: Web Technology
Seth Godin has some original ideas to help newspapers survive online.
Topics: Newspapers, Online Journalism
A clever script to do projective transformations of Web-based images using canvas and JavaScript
Topics: JavaScript, HTML
Eight questions to ask when debating when to do research
Overview of the current design looks of news sites (include my place of employ)
Topics: Web Design, Work
Good insights from the folks at Flickr about how to design an optimized mobile site
Topics: Web Design, iPhone
Google introduces video chatting to its Gmail messaging service
Topics: Web Technology, Search Engines
Silverorange launches a new service that allows you to be your own stock photography agency
Topic: Web Technology
Props and costumes from Battlestar Galatica are being auctioned off. Tempting...
A "now hiring" sign at American Apparel store sparks an inspired rant
An amazing collection how major news sites looked every 30 minutes on November 4, 2008
Topics: Online Journalism, Politics
The hardest working blogger in Canada is now heading up The Globe and Mail's community efforts
Topics: Online Journalism, Social Media
The National Post continues to whither in relevance as a relevant newspaper in Canada
Topic: Newspapers
The 100-year-old news organization will cease publication of its printed newspaper in April 2009
Topics: Newspapers, Online Journalism
A simple script to delay the execution of JavaScript when event's fire
Topic: JavaScript
Equating it with reader comments, The New York Times invites readers to create their own visualizations of its data
Topics: Online Journalism, Web Technology
The Toronto police are running an amnesty that offers Nikon Coolpix cameras for illegal handguns
The gestures don't sound intuitive, but its a nice start to browsing the Web with your fingers
A series of images revealing what a typeface really says
Topic: Web Design
Eric Meyer sees JavaScript as a way to boot-strap CSS3 support in browsers
Topics: CSS, JavaScript
Millions of folksonomists rejoice at the availability of tagged NYTimes.com content
Topics: Online Journalism, Web Technology
Excellent documenting a lot of the CSS tricks used to serve up style to browsers
Terrific case for having big, onscreen text
Topics: Web Design, Usability
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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