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Adobe’s Creative Cloud brings the cloud to creatives

The new service does not only involve purchasing software, but also enables users to access new software versions, new technologies and community activities such as support and training.

Google Drive launches (finally) with 5GB of free storage

If you believe a French blog posting, the wait for Google's upgraded cloud storage system is finally over.

Cloud demos help navigate documents, schedules, and roads

Hand-free driving apps, mall navigators, and cloud-based organizers are just a few of the projects students at Ryerson University's Digital Media Zone are working on. Read up because you may see these tools soon in an app store.

Overhauled Photoshop leads Creative Suite 6 launch

Adobe's CS6 offers up an updated, streamlined, real-world workflow for many creative operations.

Toronto students improve retail marketing, email encryption with cloud computing

Ryerson University's Digital Media Zone showcased cloud-based products created by its own students. The prototypes give a peek into the near-future of Web-based business services.

IBM acquisition Q1 Labs among nominees for N.B. tech awards

It's the fourteenth annual edition of the KIRA awards, whose past winners include Fredericton-based social media analytics darling Radian6.

Telus enters enterprise cloud game

New service targets businesses of all sizes as Telus becomes latest major Canadian telecom firm to offer cloud services.

Spidvid finds niche in collaborative video creation

The Toronto startup Social Collaborative Media Inc. has developed a social platform that enables video creators, actors and other stakeholders to collaborate online on video projects.rn

Startup news round-up: April 12, 2012

In today's startup news: U of T computer engineering students develop social media-based job board, Canadian entrepreneur raises $900,000 through Kickstarter, incubator Next 36 starts second round cohort.

Get your CloudOn

CloudOn is a cloud service you should seriously consider if you work with Microsoft Office on your iPad.

Just how much cloud storage can you get for free?

We've scouted out a few of the many free cloud storage services on the market to tally up how much space you can fill up without paying up.

Vancouver mobile game startup gives back to community

Mobile game firm Pepperdev Studios teams up with crowdfunding site Kickstarter to raise funds for BC Children's Hospital.

How to choose the right cloud host for your business

Here's everything you need to know about cloud computing, plus reviews of three service providers.

NexJ working with Harvard on electronic medical records

Toronto-based firm announces an ivy league client for its Web-based health dashboard.

Intuit Canada launches QuickBooks Online

A Web-based version of the popular desktop accounting software is now available in Canada.

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