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	<title>The K Unit &#187; canada</title>
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		<title>Google Voice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 21:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; The other app that I absolutely fell in love with while I was in Hawaii was Google Voice for Android. Google Voice is the re-brand of Grand Central which Google purchased a while ago. What I love about it is that it is such a pragmatic and usable implementation of VOIP and mobile. Google Voice comes with all of the basic VOIP features such as call forwarding, dedicated phone number, cheap long distance and voice mail that can be forwarded to your email. It also comes with other premium features such as the ability to send SMS and transcribing voice mail to text. All for the whopping price of free. &#160; What makes Google Voice, however is how it's implemented. Google Voice gives you the option to override your current phone number. For instance, I have a Boston area code as my Google Voice number. When I was in Hawaii, my Google Voice number would be forwarded to the Hawaii number. When I call out from my phone, it shows my Boston number. The reason why this is great is because I typically get a new SIM card on most of my trips to the US. This allows me [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Customer Experience Required in Canada&#8217;s Wireless industry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the worst kept secrets in the Canadian Mobile industry is that both Telus and Bell are going to be launching their W-CDMA network in 2009. The launch is now imminent with the announcement that both Bell and Telus will soon be launching with iPhones on their networks in the not so distant future. Competition for wireless in Canada is about to get really hot in the next few months and maybe even years.I won't claim to be an expert on wireless; I'm more of an observer. My sense tell me that when the dust settles in a few years, price points would remain about the same as they are today. We will get more features due to the evolution of technology but they will eventually stay about here. A large reason for that will have to do with our Canadian geography, the lack of population density and lack of population mass making this business a relatively expensive venture to undertake in comparison to other countries. Companies like Rogers and Bell might be in better shape to provide content delivery by leveraging their media divisions but in general, every other company will have very similar risks, costs and revenue [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wired Wednesday &#8211; May 10, 2009 [Call to Action]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love Wired Wednesdays. It was the first taste of a start up meetup in Toronto. It's amazing to see how vibrant the startup culture is in Toronto. This time around was no different. I haven't been to one since the first one and the event has grown since then. The May Wired Wednesday Toronto featured Spreed, Homestars and Zoocasa. Spreed is a white label news app, Homestars is a review site for trades people and Zoocasa IS THE BEST PLACE TO SEARCH FOR HOMES in Canada.The reviews of the various start ups is always cool, especially Canadian startups. Even though I wasn't born here in Canada, I am proudly Canadian. It is what I identify myself with. There were a couple of highlights of that night. The big one for me was Saul's call to action. The one thing that we don't do well in Canada is to highlight our Canadian startups. I think naturally Canadians are reserved. We like to remain low key and consistently humble. However, for us to be successful, we have to drum up more support for the various ideas we have here in Canada.The second highlight of the night was Stuart Macdonald's point that [...]]]></description>
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