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Apple TV won’t be a big moneymaker, analyst predicts

With TV set sales still slumping, it'll take a while for Apple to sell consumers on buying its line of TVs at $1,000 to $2,000 a pop, analyst says.

Infographic reveals who works for startups

If you think twenty-somethings are the only ones crazy enough to start a startup, you're in for a surprise.

Mobile access, flexibility trumps cost for cloud-watching SMBs

Enabling agility and mobile working is now a greater concern for small businesses looking for cloud-based tools, according to a recent survey.

Friday Facebook IPO frenzy

Frenzied demand, especially from individual investors hoping to buy into an Internet juggernaut that touches hundreds of millions of people every day, was expected to drive Facebook well above its initial offering price of $38 a share.

Day after IPO will be business as usual: Facebook’s top Canadian exec

Facebook Canada exec Jordan Banks addresses the $100-billion elephant in the room while speaking at the Canadian Marketing Association conference.

University of Waterloo wins top-10 spot at global coding contest

The school is competing in the contest for its 18th year and has traditionally been the best Canadian performer there.

Startup news round-up: May 15, 2012

In today's startup news: talent tops funding as a concern among startups, Toronto's mayor is MIA, and Extreme Startups incubator unveils its first cohort.

Rogers, CIBC to offer digital wallet service

It's the first service offered by a major Canadian bank for mobile payments on smartphones. This early on, privacy and security concerns have yet to fully rear their heads.

Startup news round-up: May 14, 2012

In today's startup news: Startup Canada hits Toronto, exploring angel alternatives, and a startup scavenger hunt heads for Windsor, Ont.

New Web site helps boost foreign tech talent supply

A new Web service offered by Service Canada could speed up the process of getting foreign tech workers hired by local companies.

Zuckerberg turns 28, Facebook IPO orders to close early on high demand

The world's most famous hoodie-wearing multi-billionaire celebrates a birthday today.

Yahoo CEO Thompson revealed cancer diagnosis right before firing

Faced with evidence he lied on his resume, Thompson disclosed his cancer to Yahoo just before being ousted this past weekend, a new report claims.

Kinect-powered workplace monitor wins tech contest

Team from George Brown College will represent Canada in the software design category at the 2012 Imagine Cup worldwide finals in Australia.

Google+ gaining on Facebook?

But search market potential for rival site Facebook could be on the rise, according to survey by digital marketing agency Greenlight.

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