Podcamp is here once again and I’ll be updating this post as the day goes on. 2012 is the fourth year the popular event is taking place in Halifax and this year’s line up of events looks very promising. Podcamp Halifax was founded by Ryan Deschamps, Jon McGinley and Craig
Read more →Like many people in Canada and The United States I watched in disappointment last week as the Vancouver Canucks, the NHL’s top ranked team, lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins 4-0 in Vancouver. It was up in the air all series but my money was on the Canucks.
Read more →A new report released by FreeWheel states that the vast majority of video views on mobile devices happen on Apple products, namely the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. FreeWheel reported that four-fifths of all mobile video views happen on Apple iOS devices and that “wireless video viewing is still small
Read more →The revolution taking place in Syria is much like the revolutions that have taken place throughout the middle east. Recently I joined the Facebook group The Syrian Revolution 2011 thinking it would provide some information on the latest events in Syria and I’m surprised at the level of content. The
Read more →BBC Network Africa’s Akwasi Sarpong spoke to freelance video journalist, Mohammed Abdul Fatah, who was arrested after being caught up in protests in Egypt’s second city of Alexandria. Much of what is happening in Egypt is being censored. Freelance journalist Mohamed Abdelfattah said to the CBC Tuesday’s protests in Alexandria,
Read more →When it comes to CCTV surveillance in public places Canada’s not quite as up there as the UK . That’s not to say there aren’t cameras everywhere like they seem to be in the Bourne Trilogy. But today everyone has one. I never leave the house without mine because, like
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