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Online video is huge. Just ask YouTube. But it's also not profitable. Just ask Google. Ottawa's Overlay.TV hopes to change that. By empowering content creators, advertisers and consumers, this award-winning company is betting that video and nonintrusive commercialization will just 'click'.
Technology moves at the speed of change, and in this now-global community, that’s very, very fast. How fast? Watch this and see.
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
Craig Fitzpatrick, Founder and CEO of Devshop gives a 50 minute talk on how to kick the bad habits of project management.
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.
Applications of Microsoft's touch technology on a spherical surface. Walk-through maps, night and day globes, and image manipulation.
Marissa Mayer (Vice President of Search Product and User Experience at Google) outlines Google's approach to maintaining a creative, innovative organization.
"You also need to work hard, because I’m the best date that you’re going to find. I’m such a knockout that I don’t even shave my legs." Trevor takes a funny look at jobs descriptions from a blind date perspective.
Armed with multiple degrees, development experience that reaches back to the Apple II, and a beard that would make Methuselah jealous, Mark Maxted knows his stuff. Red Canary talks to Mark about writing software for hardware, and why Edmonton is no place to be in February.
Give me 10 minutes on the website of a typical Canadian technology company and I will punch holes in it that are twelve shades of nasty.
How many 'average' developers is one 'great' developer worth? Steve Jobs says 50-to-1, others say 1000-to-1, some say none-to-1. Just how valuable are the best devs and engineers when it comes to building a product?
Microsoft's Surface is a multi-touch, multi-input display that has to be seen (in a video, at least) to be believed









