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September 27th, 2007,
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In truth, there’s very little Canadian demand for wireless Internet, because the three big service providers – Rogers, Bell Canada and Telus Corp. – charge such spectacularly high prices for wireless data transmission.—Protect cellphone users, not firms

















September 26th, 2007,
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Bunch of Links

Ok, enough with the small posts, here’s one with various things I found while catching up on feeds:

















  • Didn’t take all that long for Derek to get back to printing cool stuff. Great choice too, he’s starting up Fray again and will make it a quarterly published book instead of the online magazine. Should be fantastic.
















  • Chris announced OAuth 1.0 Public Draft basically a way for developers to duplicate Flickr’s FlickrAuth but with an industry wide standard. Important piece for portable social networks.
















  • Interesting new art site, they make 200 small prints at $20 and 20 at $200 for each piece of art offered, 20×200.
















  • A new blog at the NYT, The Conscience of a Liberal features a fascinating chart showing the fall and rise of inequality in the US, should prove a great read, same goes for the book.
















  • Impressionist vs Realist bloggers, I gather I’m an impressionist.
















  • According to Montréal Tech Watch’s Montréal blogosphere tag cloud, a lot of people are talking about me!
















































  • Amazon opens up a new DRM-Free music store which seems to be getting good reviews so far but, of course, like all new content based stores it seems, it’s US only. Screw you very much Jeff.
















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September 25th, 2007,
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No wonder the canadian dollar is now on par with the US dollar, the greenback probably lost value out of shame for the new $5 bill. Holy hell is that thing ugly!

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September 25th, 2007,
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Awesome exploding porcelain figures, I especially like the fact he chose martial arts figurines, looks like they explode in their attack.

Quick

September 24th, 2007,
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Super bon post écolo par Nicolas. Bien dit.

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