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Remarkable photo essay detailing the recovery of hundreds of presumed stolen bikes
Are there more murders in Toronto than in past years?
Being both an Internet and a movie geek lets you create a entertaining review site
Topics: Movies, Web Technology
Only Amazon would sell Paul Westerberg's latest album for 49 cents
An overview of pop art in its classic and modern forms
Topics: Web Design, Culture
From the Blackout to near blackouts, I'll always love the Communist's Daughter
But is now under the management of Fake Ouimet, a.k.a., Joe Clark
Kurt Vonnegut wrote 7 or 8 tips one should consider
Toronto's stolen bikes always seemed to end up at Igor's place on Queen West
More news outlets lifting the skirts on the core of their business
Topics: Online Journalism, Web Technology
Interesting take on my home city from a resident of a city I newly appreciate
Works both on iPhones and the desktop versions of Safari
Topic: JavaScript
Outdoor advertising in Toronto hits the bulls eye...or something
Topics: Advertising, Toronto
A very viral map of Walmarts explosive growth across the U.S.
Topics: Culture, Online Journalism
The Toronto Star launches an iPhone enhanced version as the other Canadian papers seem woefully behind
Topics: Online Journalism, Telephone/VoIP
Based on a beautifully crafted master thesis, this is a brilliant repository of patterns
Topics: Web Patterns, Web Design
Some thoughts about whether Google should take over the publishing duties for newspapers online
Topics: Newspapers, Search Engines
The iPhone shows that, in interface design, less really can be more
Topics: Web Design, Usability
The iPhone API for these new events is thoroughly deconstructed.
Topics: JavaScript, Telephone/VoIP
Toronto Life has shuttered its blogs and the great Doug Bell signs-off with a brilliantly layered entry
Topics: Online Journalism, Magazine
Chris Mills has done a heroic job developing a massive collection of Web standards-based learning resources
Topics: Web Standards, Web Resources
This comprehensive review was enough to convince me of this usability program's value
Topics: Usability, Technology
Interesting concept for a Twitter replacement (I'm "saila" there) - no API at launch tho
Topic: Web Technology
Colour for each of Canada's cities
Topics: Canada, Web Design
NFB, Roch Carrier, and Maurice Richard
WebKit nightly builds support a much desired CSS feature
When political agendas interfere with the news process, the names of Olympic athletes become schoolyard jokes
Topics: Politics, Journalism
Interesting concept allows you to rent magazines on a subscription
Once North America's most innovative TV station, Rogers is systematically eviscerating the channel
Rogers rate plan means my usage of the iPhone would cost me twice as much in Canada as in the U.S.
Topics: Telephone/VoIP, Canada
An article, first published in the April 1999 issue of Shift, about the potential privacy risks you face surfing online, and how you can keep from being exposed.
An article on how magazines are cashing in on the Web first published in Masthead during the fall of 1998.
A review, first published in Mindjack, of a collection of urban Canadian fiction.
On December 17, 1996, days before the Ontario legislature was
An investigation on how a merged Toronto could affect the grants the city�s writers will receive. Co-written by Jonathan Blackburn.
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