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  • MeshU/StartupNorth party – April 6 2009

    We are slowly emerging from our cave, and finally setting a date. On April 6th, MeshU, the startup and developer conference that runs the day before the Mesh Conference, will be having a social. It is a chance to hang out and talk startups.

    There really haven’t been many events in Toronto lately, so this is a chance to start things up again after a successful Democamp last month.

    Here are the details. See you there?

    meshUp
    The beer o’clock at the Drake Hotel brought to you by meshU and StartupNorth

    Time: 6 p.m. to close
    Where: The Lounge & Dining Room
    Drake Hotel, 1150 Queen St. West

    Everyone is welcome. Space is limited. There is no charge for this event.

    Thanks to our hospitality sponsor and host: Drake Hotel

    March 23, 2009
  • Weekend Reading – 2009-03-22

    • The right way to do bonuses: http://tinyurl.com/cc8w82 #
    • TeamPages scores a second round: http://tinyurl.com/cpghvl #
    • Ontario Government as VC? – http://tinyurl.com/cap7jh #
    • Quebec comes out swinging with big numbers and bigger ambitions: http://tinyurl.com/dzcors click on Budget Plan #qcbudget hat tip @rayluk #
    • iNovia’s Chris Arsenault on the $825M Quebec Gov VC Fund of Funds – http://tinyurl.com/dgqg4f #
    March 22, 2009
  • Friday Night Byte – Octopz

    This week Byte Club serves up Octopz whose design collaboration platform is changing the way people work.

    March 20, 2009
  • Porn Shops and Tech – Toronto's Silicon Valley

    Startup activity in Canada stalling? VC investment dying?

    Well folks, problem solved.

    050829lIt’s hard to know what to say about efforts like this. I guess that where I believe physical clusters are a sign of success, government officials and universities believe that they are a precursor to success. To that end, more money is being spent building the new Silicon Valley North, this time it is smack in the middle of the porn shop and peepshow strip in Toronto.

    Pun intended?

    What frustrates me the most about things like this, and other projects is that I know there are smart people working within government who understand what technology, software and web startups need, but as those people plug away trying to help startups, programs and projects like this are announced that undermine everything the smart folks have done.

    Everyone wants to go big right away. To hit a grand-slam home-run if only we can just build the right building, or create the right program. There is no evidence however that any of this stuff has ever worked before.

    If beaurocrats and politicians want to have an impact here, then the reality of what needs to be done will be a lot less glamorous. It means Democamp’s at the Imperial Pub and StartupEmpire‘s at cheap nightclubs.

    The only good part of this announcement is that Ryerson is in on the action. I think that school is great and a place that turns out hard workers and great entrepreneurs.

    In the end, it doesn’t matter, Toronto’s tech community (for whom I am not the voice, but just one voice) has long given up on government programs and venture capital. We have focused on getting really good at finding the winners early on, and we are going to start capitalizing on that skill soon. We have to.

    So, the next time you walk up Yonge Street looking for a Kabab or a fake ID, take a look around and imagine, for just one second, what an office on the top floor of Zanzibar would be like.

    March 16, 2009
  • Friday Night Byte – LearnHub

    This week Byte Club serves up LearnHub whose popular learning platform is used by students worldwide.

    March 13, 2009
  • Weekend Reading – 2009-03-07

    • Overlay.tv launches iJustine for SXSW win a Wii contest, hilarity ensues: http://ijustine.overlay.tv/ #
    March 7, 2009
  • Friday Night Byte – FileMobile

    This week Byte Club serves up FileMobile whose white label community platform is being used across the web.

    March 6, 2009
  • Friday Night Byte – Sericon Technology

    This week Byte Club serves up Sericon Technology who are keeping the web safe with SSL.

    February 27, 2009
  • Weekend Reading – February 22, 2009

    Changed behavior an indicator of customer satisfaction vs. requiring a change of behavior as a sure way to fail.

    Success is never a straight line, Mark MacLeod on iskoot.

    When asked for an employee number… here is what to say.

    And some great announcements you might have missed:

    SmartHippo added 200 new lenders to its mortgage comparison engine.

    GigPark announced a great new partnership with Autohound.ca, where they are powering a dealer testimonial tool. This partnership is part of a bigger strategy to open up GigPark so other companies can use their social recommendation tool.

    fOTOGLIF announced making available over one million free images for embedding across the web.

    Akoha launched TED inspired mission cards.

    Airborne Mobile raised $2M from iNovia Capital.

    Mashup Arts raised $1.6M in seed financing.

    February 23, 2009
  • Friday Night Byte – Refresh Partners

    This week Byte Club serves up Refresh Partners, the guys behind the incredibly popular FacebookCampToronto and masters of all things social media.

    February 20, 2009
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