by Rob Cottingham | Apr 15, 2008 | Blogging, Technology, Vancouver
At least in social networking, my choice is clear: Updated: Guess who else is voting for Change Everything? Kate Trgovac, My Name is Kate Rebecca Bollwitt, Miss604 Darren Barefoot Travis Smith, Hop Studios (very best of luck with 2007 winner Truthdig, nominated again... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2006 | Technology
I’ve been trying to get my mind around Jabber, which I know mainly as an instant messaging platform. I enlisted Boris Mann, genius and recently-inducted member of Jabber Software Foundation (“First rule: don’t chat about Jabber Software... by Rob Cottingham | May 4, 2006 | Technology, Vancouver
If you’re a post-secondary student with that certain geeky something, the folks at Bryght have plans for you this summer: Vancouver students: Want to earn $US 4500 while working on Drupal Google Summer of Code projects? We’ve got free WiFi, desks for two... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 14, 2005 | Technology
In a post about a few technical issues they’re experiencing, my pals at Bryght add an assurance that it has nothing to do with Yahoo!. And then they throw in this graphic. If I ever get my heart restarted, I’m heading over to their offices with an air horn... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 5, 2005 | Blogging, Politics, Technology
For the past few months, I’ve been lucky enough to see an extraordinary project take shape: Net2 (pronounced “net squared”), a resource for non-profits that want to take their online presence to the next level: Through the immense possibilities of...