It appeared on every major news channel worldwide: Google pays Apple a billion dollars. Well, it wasn’t as shady as it sounds. There was no midnight parking lot meeting and…
Eating out is a wonderful indulgence. No prep time. No dishes. Instead, the pleasure of being waited on in warm and inviting surroundings, free from household mess. At this time…
With a population of around 84,000, the BC tech industry is now larger than the mining, forestry, and oil and gas industries combined (source) in the province. With tech booming,…
Since everyone is dialing down for the impending holiday season, we figured that it would be a good time to lay out three important trends you’ll see evolve in 2016, and because it’s almost Christmas we’ll throw in another one for free.
With connotations of unmarked white vans and NSA agents listening in on your phone call to your mum, ‘data mining’ has the word creep oozing all over it. But unlike that weird man on the train who just won’t stop starting at you, data mining is wonderfully misunderstood.
Facebook is very much personal, LinkedIn professional and Twitter somewhere in between. Pinterest, on the other hand, has lots of very nice pictures of food; something that could belong on these other social networks too.
The internet is home to conspiracy theories, trolls, and a sense of anarchy too extreme for the 1960’s punk scene in London. It’s a wonderful place, but it’s full of…