Dan Verhaeghe

Dan Verhaeghe generally contributes on marketing, mobile, major technology players, entertainment, and new media. Dan has a dozen years of online experience that dates back to the turn of the millennium where he dominated a now non-existent online RPG game for a couple of years at the age of 15. He would eventually become a Toronto Blue Jays blogger who earned his way into Toronto's CP24 studios six years later. Meanwhile, Dan pursued a degree in Marketing Management at the University of Guelph while gaining a lot of marketing experience with a wide variety of companies and through his many extra-curriculars. Then, Verhaeghe, who greatly appreciated the impact of social media while in university, slowly understood how the web and mobile had evolved over a dozen years and jumped into the mobile media craze. He would go on to write for SAP's Business2Community, REELSEO, and others before primarily writing out of Toronto for Techvibes. He just recently ended a 21-month tenure with Mcloughlin, a small marketing company in Toronto that from the beginning saw the potential of an ever expanding array of technologies that bridge the offline and online worlds. Dan is now taking time to consider what to do next.

When he’s not working, you can find Dan watching sports, analyzing popular culture, out partying with friends, at the beach, or playing golf. He can be reached at dan@techvibes.com.

Twitter:
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Blog posts of Dan Verhaeghe

CentriLogic’s Data Centre Launches in Downtown Toronto Tower
5% Increase in Productivity Annually Could Double Standard of Living Every 14 Years: Cisco
Nokia Lumia and Microsoft’s Mango OS Could Surpass BlackBerry by Year End
Toronto's Uberflip Dominates Google Chrome Store
Interactive Marketing Could Outperform Traditional Television Ad Revenue by 2016
Waterloo's I Think Security Enables USB Drives for File Security as Canadian Cybercrime Gets Worse
DeviantART Muro Releases Redraw: Helping Creatives Draw and Stay Entertained
Canadian Digital Album Sales Increased By 40% in 2011
The Interactive Shift: Mobile Sensor-Based and Physical-Based Tangible Interaction
It’s Probably Not a Tech Bubble, But There's an Increasing Need for Traditional-Digital Cultural Partnerships
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