Masked Robbers Use Helicopter To Rob Cash Depot In Stockholm

Robbers with machine guns and explosives used a stolen helicopter to break into a dash depot in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday morning. The robbers stole a BELL 206B helicopter, landed it on the roof of G4S Cash,...

You've Gotta Fight For Your Right (to Paaarlay)

Net Neutrality: The Most Important Freedom of Speech Issue of the Information Age? by Roz Allen Changemakers everywhere, take note. The first rule of thumb if you want your cause du jour to make waves? Assume...

Internet group calls on CRTC to reverse throttling decision

According to famed Canadian defender of Internet users: "The Canadian Association of Internet Providers has filed an application with the CRTC that calls on the Commission to rescind its November 2008 Bell...

On the Road to Recovery – Cheer on the Springtime Market Rally

" On the Road to Recovery – Cheer on the Springtime Market Rally ( Public ) Written by Rob Guerriere    Mar 04, 2009 at 11:37 AM  I am officially back on the road working on the next...

2010 Olympics may well be connected by string and tin cans

What can I say?  Is there a Canadian manufacturing company aside from Blackberry that is run properly?  I am begining to wonder.   " Nortel a warning for Vanoc to be wary: expert   'There's reason to be nervous,' professor says   By Bruce...

Pro Wrestler Mike 'Mad Dog' Bell dies at 37

Professional wrestler Mike 'Mad Dog' Bell was found dead on Sunday at a Newport Beach, California live-in rehabilitation facility.  "Bell was found Sunday at a Costa Mesa live-in rehabilitation facility,...

Breaking Salvation Army Tradition, Trading Career for Love

It's that time of year, where the familiar Salvation Army bells are ringing, calling those of us of better standing to give to the less fortunate. " But for Salvation Army Capt. Johnny Harsh, that same sound...

Canada Sleeps Through War to 'Save the Internet'

"Net neutrality. A bland phrase capable of sparking a digital revolt. In the United States it's the hot-button Internet issue of the day, a threat deemed so grave to free expression it gave rise to a stunning...

Media Advisory: CRTC to Make Landmark Decision on Internet Freedom

Anyone who uses the Internet (this means you) should pay attention to this.   This ruling will have implications for all Canadian media consumers, media companies and Canadian culture."Media Advisory: CRTC to Make Landmark Decision on Internet Freedom Decision to...

Can Canada’s social media defend themselves?

Steve Anderson asks some pertinent questions about the future of new media in Canada.  People should take this issue very, very seriously if they value their free speech and free Internet.  "Animated by networked conversations and shared media, the amalgamation of...

Bell Ringers Upgrade Productivity

As we slip into the holiday season is not uncommon to see the Salvation Army donation kettles popping up everywhere. This year though donating has become much easier with the introduction of debit/credit card...

Beating Aussies, India gear up for England

"RAJKOT: Buoyant India hope to build on their impressive Test success over Australia by defeating England in a seven-match one-day series starting on Friday. Mahendra Dhoni's home team takes the field for the first match here just four days after conquering world champions...

Throttled Bell Competitors Still Waiting On CRTC Ruling - October comes and g...

"Earlier this year, Bell Canada began throttling the traffic of wholesale competitors before delivering it to them, and without telling them. While Bell claimed the move was to handle congestion, follow up...

Busch: Hedge Funds/Commodities/Lending

" It's ironic how high oil prices contributed to the global slowdown and to the credit crunch. In commodities, greed and now fear have added their contribution to the massive deleveraging in the markets and destroyed value. Let's see how the Middle East performs now that...

Enterprise Mobility Born Twenty-Five Years Ago :: Symblogogy

" In the 1980s, McKinsey & Co forecast a world maket of 900,000 phones by the year 2000. Today, 900,000 handsets are sold every three days. Image Credit: The Next WebEnterprise...

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