Monthly Archives: November 2013

A bookshelf full of… Data?

Reading has taken a turn as technology has made it possible to read without ever picking up a book. And its about to get a whole lot easier as Google’s Google Books project won the copyright’s fair use doctrine which … Continue reading

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iChildren

When my parents got my little brother a MacBook Pro for his 10th birthday, I was furious. When I was his age, the coolest thing I had was a black and white knock off Gameboy that had one game on … Continue reading

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Fly High, Little Bird

WestJet has announced plans to expand flights into Europe but the destination the company is heading might not be the right path. In Chris Sorensen’s business blog, he describes WestJet’s plans to implement premium economy seating, which means WestJet will … Continue reading

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Common Sense is not so Common

In a blog post by Nick Haggerty, he expresses the “insane mistake” Marissa Mayer, president and CEO of Yahoo is making by placing her employees on a bell curve in attempts of increasing motivation. It may seem ludicrous that anyone … Continue reading

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Canadian Eh?

Canada has always been increasingly influenced by the American culture, and some may say that they are taking over our markets. From TV shows to music, they’re dominating almost every industry, even beating us at our own sport, hockey. According … Continue reading

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Gasping for Air

Wild Fusion’s website   As Jeff Kroeker once said: the money in your business is your oxygen. You may have the best business out there, but without your oxygen, you will not survive. Starting a new business is hard, especially … Continue reading

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