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Watching Long, Boring TV “Events” Without Actually Watching

(Oct 04, 2010) The TV industry is busy wringing its hands over illegal torrenting, Hulu, and whatever else. Meanwhile, I’m happy for thi...

A Twitter-Powered Magazine

(Oct 01, 2010) If you’re not on Twitter, you probably didn’t participate in 48Hr Magazine’s Issue Zero. Over one weekend in th...

Ten Vancouverites You Should Be Following On Twitter

(Aug 17, 2010) People always ask about the easiest way to keep your finger on the pulse of a city. Do you get your fixed gear bike out and traw...

Bombs and bikes

(Mar 08, 2010) Though it took me until it was released on DVD to check it out, I finally got around to seeing The Hurt Locker — a day before ...

Status mania

(Jan 28, 2010) Who cares what you’re doing right now? I’m always astonished by the amount of information people post on their facebo...

The Dark and Hilarious Corners Of The Twitter Nation

(Jan 25, 2010) First it was Friendster, then it was blogging, then it was Myspace, then Facebook, now Twitter. I don’t know about you, but ...

Google Wave Elusive to Catch

(Jan 05, 2010) The internet was abuzz in the months and weeks prior to the release of the preview to Google Wave, and once it went live it seeme...

Mashups and Monsters

(Nov 24, 2009) Gregg Gillis, better known as Girl Talk, could be considered the undisputed king of mashup artists, especially now that he’...

Content is King, No Matter the Delivery Method

(Nov 23, 2009) When you’re a hockey fan, you get used to taking the back seat in terms of outlets to find coverage of your sport. But whe...

Twitter. No.

(Sep 24, 2009)  I’m on the web all day and night it seems. eBay is too addictive, I want it to ban me. YouTube is the best. Facebook makes m...