Following along with some more PodCamp Toronto discussion that happened this past weekend (most of it at the party sponsored by Molson), a lot of the content at the sessions that happened tended to lean on what might make an important topic at other unconference to come. The problem of perception. So much of the […]
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Languages Evolve, Twitter's Should Too
In case you hadn’t known this before, @ reply’s weren’t a feature on Twitter originally. It was something user’s had started to do to help give context to their tweets. That was a very important evolutionary step for Twitter, because Twitter as the “communications” tool wouldn’t exist as it does today without the ability for […]
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Cross Post – Announcing Toronto Dev
Yesterday I launched a new blog, Toronto Dev, focused on tech and social media community and news in Toronto. This message is crossed post on that blog. —————————————- I’m very excited, especially since I’ve owned the domain now for three years, to announce that Torontodev.ca is launching today. It seems like Toronto’s tech scene is […]