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By Matt Mernagh at 3:54 pm on Monday, August 23, 2010 // Post a Comment

Generating great links leading to your site is easy if you have a passion for your profession. That’s because you’ll need to become involved in the community around your field to develop your online reputation. Before launching your site, comment on blogs in its niche, make forum postings relating to it, ask to guest blog, ...
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By Pierre Monké at 3:48 pm on Monday, August 23, 2010 // 8 Comments

Guest Blog by Chris Dignan
Fundamentally, I am an artist, creator, free thinker and musician at the core. I am a kind spirit, a child of the enlightenment, concerned with issues of humanity, community and solidarity. I have however now spent roughly 10 years at war with the notion of truly embodying and expressing such ...
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By Matt Mernagh at 12:00 pm on Friday, August 20, 2010 // 2 Comments

Imagine our shock when a friend of ours told us he was shopping for a cellphone on a Friday night and not a smartphone!
"Just a cellphone? Are you crazy!" We mocked. Then we decided we had to do a whole article dedicated to mobile devices. In 2000, businesses needed a website, now a decade later ...
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By Patricia Lourenco at 10:53 am on Thursday, August 19, 2010 // 2 Comments

It's been three weeks I've been working here at Pixel Dreams and what a journey it's been so far. Having experience in either a corporate environment or a laid back photography studio a few challenges arise. One I now face is the ability to produce high quality designs at a reasonable pace. I don't want ...
Opinion
By Pierre Monké at 7:23 pm on Sunday, August 15, 2010 // 7 Comments

Dedicated To All Our Agency Friends.
The benefits of being small and feisty is that you get away with shit every once in a while. - At least, more often than the big boys. I remember an ad campaign gone wrong at the last agency I was at. The campaign was not in our office but ...
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By Lannie Le at 1:45 pm on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 // 32 Comments

Recently Rogers has significantly lowered bandwidth limits on some of its most popular Internet Service plans. What does it mean for Rogers customers? Our buck is getting a lot less bang. A lot less. Why am I not surprised.
Rogers didn't make any public announcements regarding these service cutbacks. What a shame. Customers had to find ...
Opinion
By Khalid Mokhtarzada at 11:20 am on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 // 16 Comments

We love being on top of the most relevant, new, exciting and enlightening information. We invest many hours a week reading blogs, news articles, and of course, watching TED.com. Below are three really cool videos released this past July that we thought you might enjoy. Cheers!
Julian Assange: Why The World Needs WikiLeaks
The controversial website WikiLeaks ...
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By Khalid Mokhtarzada at 2:05 pm on Saturday, July 31, 2010 // Post a Comment

So it’s Saturday afternoon and I’m sitting in front of Ninja’s (Susan Shapiro) computer which is hooked up to our home theatre system, in pursuit of watching a few Tron Legacy trailers. We had a Tron party last night.
I arrive on YouTube’s home page and quickly get distracted by a new STFURIANNE video. I notice ...
Opinion
By Khalid Mokhtarzada at 10:04 pm on Monday, July 26, 2010 // 12 Comments

Hip Hop started from the roots of blues, jazz, dance, tap, break, spoken word, and most importantly, the vision to spread revolutionary and relevant information musically. At least that’s what I thought growing up in the projects (Toronto Subsidised Housing) listening to Hip Hop.
Heaven is What you make it,
And hell is what you go ...
Opinion
By Pierre Monké at 7:12 pm on Thursday, July 15, 2010 // 3 Comments

Guest blog post by Mickey Hioe
Kids love McDonald's and pizza, but those are not the only foods they are willing to devour. We like to encourage our children to try something different and introduce them to the richness of our Torontonian (and GTA) multicultural cuisines. Below are 10 awesome restaurants/foods (in no particular order) recommended ...