
Features
Online videos are the next big thing...assuming they ever make any money. Tim Tang explores two monetization models and looks at the challenges facing the next wave of entrepreneurs, including Waterloo's own Overlay.Tv
Sort the 2008 Fast 50 rankings by city or sector growth with these interactive tools.
Mario uses a web-based tool that visualizes the frequency of words in a docuement to spot small differences that equate to big talent differences in sales resumes.
Survey Says! Results from the 07-08 survey with online charts, graphs and interactivity.
Devshop is a hosted project management application specifically designed for planning software projects. Not planning weddings, or building roads - just software. And now it's even better.
Once again Kristy is on the bumpy road, this time to a dance event attended by westerners and local officials. Sharing inside jokes with her tribe's chief and a small motorcyle with a large woman, Kristy avoids parasites, dons local garb and re-affirms her commitment to EWB's approach.
Praised by TechCrunch and with over 70 million posts analyzed by its RSS feed ranking service, this Waterloo startup is working hard to help mainstream online readers "Read What Matters".
This Toronto-based start-up is seeking a superstar dev. Your job as java/struts wizard will be to piece together (and build the pieces for) the company's gaming/social networking portal.
5th on Deloitte's Fast 50 last year, Impact Mobile brings an end-to-end SMS platform to advertisers of every stripe. Turnkey technology, not content, says their CEO, is the key to success.
Red Canary asks CiRBA CEO Gerry Smith about the company; its flurry of recognition, growth and current challenges. With comments from Edgestone Partner Derek Smyth.
Sought after by Fortune 500 companies and recognized for their international contributions, the 20-something Canadian founders of TakingItGlobal (an organization that inspires young people to participate in social change), talk about bringing youth, technology, and social awareness together.
Recently ranked third on Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 with 16,000% growth, Toronto-based Tira Wireless offers a wireless application developers and content publishers a device-agnostic platform.
Exit West blends corporate team building, employee retention and corporate social responsibility by sending teams on work projects in developing countries.
Given its accomplishments, you’d think Engineers Without Borders would have been born on a laptop, or at worst a binder. Instead, it came into being on a napkin—as two University of Waterloo graduates scrawled their dreams of bringing engineers together to fight poverty. The humble and stunning success story of EWB Canada, and what software professionals can do.










