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CIO Confession

What keeps Nortel's CIO up at night?

Steven Bandrowczak

His team's low morale, for one thing. Steven Bandrowczak on where the battered former giant is headed


3 technologies to watch

Creating a global brain

Google? That's old school. Intelligent new Web 3.0 applications will revolutionize the way we interact with the world's data


3 technologies to watch

Head in the clouds

The next giant leap in technology is here: selling power and server space like a metered utility. Everyone expected Google to be the first to pull it off, but it's being trounced by an unexpected player: Amazon


3 technologies to watch

Coded for business

This could be the breakthrough year for XBRL, the programming language that will make sifting through business data a snap

Design Guru

Bill Buxton

Q&A with Bill Buxton

Bill Gates loves him. So does Peter Gabriel. This Toronto-based musician-turned-design-guru shares insights into why technologies succeed or fail


Blogwatch

Seven Wonders of the World (Wide Web)

There's no shortage of IT news on the Web. In fact, it can be hard to tell one tech site from the next. Here are seven that stand out


Mobile technology

Talkin' 'bout a revolution

Mobile phones have come a long way from Motorola's $5,000 "Brick"


Security

We've got your back

G4S Canada uses an arsenal of technology to make sure your employees stay safe


Commentary

Why we need to behave like lawyers

It's time for IT workers to start thinking like the traditional professions


Editor's Note

Untangling the Web, 1.0 step at a time

Just when you thought you'd mastered Web 2.0, get ready for the next evolution of the Web


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Kickin' it new school

Concordia University stays one step ahead of its students, with the fastest wireless technology on the market

 

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Boot camp

Web 2.0 boot camp

Naomi Strasser

Naomi Strasser

I am an e-ddict

WINTER 2007 ISSUE OF TQ 

COVER STORY: It's 11 p.m. Do you know where your logo is?

A guardian of valuable corporate brands ventures into rough-and-tumble cyberspace to defend against interlopers, from the harmless to the lethal

Don't fear the pirates

Illegal downloaders of music and movies are at the forefront of technology—and it's time the industries caught up.

Who wants to squash the BlackBerry?

Competitors are lining up, and the top weapon in their arsenal is software for Microsoft. But RIM's CEO isn't fazed

Computer: Find me the bus to the nearest Starbucks

Just when you were getting used to Web 2.0, the buzz is now about Web 3.0

No need to show up for class

How online learning software goes way beyond webcasts

A border guard's dream

This biometric device could be coming to a customs agent near you

Insecure about your security?

A tool to help small businesses improve their IT security

Staying sexy and secure

A note from TQ's Editor, Simon Beck

CIO Confessions

Kevin Molloy knows how to keep travellers happy

To the rescue

Every year, more than 1,000 workers die on the job. It doesn't have to be this way. Here are four new devices that can help keep your people out of danger


BUSINESS OF TECH ARCHIVES 

Columns: Is Chief Yahoo right choice for Yahoo chief?

Is Jerry Yang is the best person to right the reeling giant?

Craigslist lets users call all its shots

Craigslist lets users call all its shots


EINSIDER ARCHIVES 

Columns: Home Depot wins with IT.

Other retailers? Well, not so much

Telephony a tiny piece of big convergence picture

Telephony a tiny piece of big convergence picture

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