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The Last Advertising Agency On Earth

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 19, 2010 3:34 PM · Filed under Ottawa, Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo , Events · No Comments

Now in its 9th year, FITC Toronto is one of the largest and longest running design and technology events in the world. With some of the most unique and engaging presenters from around the globe, FITC Toronto is an information blitz of presentations, demonstrations, and panel discussions, sandwiched between our legendary FITC parties and abundant networking opportunities. Topped off with the FITC Award Show, it's three days and nights that will leave you inspired, energized and awed.

To promote their upcoming April event in Toronto, FITC organizers with the help of Saatchi & Saatchi Canada, Lunch, and Tool have put together a video called The Last Advertising Agency on Earth.

What will the future of advertising look like? The answer depends on whether or not traditional advertising agencies truly embrace the power of digital to reach consumers and build brands in new, exciting ways. 'The Last Advertising Agency on Earth' is a film is about what might happen if they don't.

 

The message: Don't become the last advertising agency on earth, attend FITC Toronto on April 25th - 27th and get 10% off by using discount code 'lastagency'.

Vote in CIRA's Showusyour.ca Video Contest

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 19, 2010 12:44 PM · Filed under Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, Atlantic-Canada , Success Stories, Domain Names · No Comments

Earlier this month the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) asks Canadians to show off their .CA website in their Showusyour.ca video contest.

The deadline to enter has now passed, CIRA has shortlisted the finalists, and now they need your help picking the winners.

The grand prize winner will receive a MacBook Pro and will be featured in a future .CA marketing campaign - a pretty big deal considering CIRA's National marketing budget. As well as the grand prize, the first runner-up will receive a 64GB iPod touch, and the second runner-up will receive a Flip UltraHD camcorder.

Voting closes on March 26th, so head over to Showusyour.ca to vote today.

 
Company:
CIRA
Website:
http://www.cira.ca
Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is a not for profit Canadian corporation that is responsible for operating the dot-ca Internet... [more]

 

Stop Telemarketing calls with a Blackberry App

Posted by Eric Floresca on Fri, March 19, 2010 12:21 PM · Filed under Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, Atlantic-Canada , Mobile · No Comments

In a world where we find our personal privacy slipping away First Orion PrivacyStar’s mobile app allows people to take control.

Available for Blackberry, the simple app allows users to block all unwanted calls, ID unknown callers using their caller lookup and makes is simple to report those annoying and unwanted telemarketing violations with all the information needed for the law and regulatory authorities to take action. This is the first and only app available to provide this type of functionality regarding telemarketing calls and it is now available through MobiHand in Canada.

The app became available a few weeks ago and has already seen significant growth in their user base. In the digital world where people are giving away their privacy like never before this app allows you to take some of it back. 

First Orion CEO Jeff Stalnaker reports that their data has shown that people are using the app to identify unknown callers with the caller look feature and then they can choose to block the caller or add them to their address book.

What makes this product unique is how it handles telemarketing calls. It is the only application that gets all the information needed for the authorities to investigate.  The application also has a personalized web portal that can help you to manage your blocked caller list and provide additional details on potential violations while helping you to manage your PrivacyStar account.

Their partnership with MobiHand will allow Blackberry users in the US and Canada to tap into the power of this app. The PrivacyStar app is free for the first 30 days, after the trial the service is available for USD $2.99 a month. In addition to getting the app through MobiHand, it is also available at the PrivacyStar website, through Blackberry App World or by texting “myprivacy” to 74700.

Behind-the-Scenes look at Indochino

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 19, 2010 11:38 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Video · No Comments

Yesterday Vancouver's Indochino shed a little light on what happens after you order a custom-made suit online with a behind-the-scenes look at the handcrafted construction.

Capturing the entire process from click to fit, the video follows the purchase of a three-piece suit showcasing the unique production model, meticulous craft of Indochino’s master tailors in Shanghai and speedy two-week worldwide delivery.

Great looking video that should go a long way to helping potential customers just what's involved in making an Indochino purchase.

The video was made in collaboration with Fly Films - a production company whose clients include Dunhill, Christian Dior and Nike. Pretty good company for Indochino but then again they are one of America's Most Promising Startups.

 
Company:
Indochino
Website:
http://www.indochino.com
Location:
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

About Indochino Founded out of Co-Founder Heikal Gani’s difficulty in buying his first suit, Indochino is the largest designer of men’s custom... [more]

 

TwestivalTO less than a week away

Posted by Karim Kanji on Fri, March 19, 2010 10:46 AM · Filed under Toronto , Events, Twitter · No Comments

Twestival Toronto is less than a week away and the Toronto tech and social media community is getting very excited.  This year promises to be larger and raise more money than last year's inaugural TwestivalTO.

However, none of this would be possible without the generous support of the Toronto tech community.  We had the opportunity at talk to two such sponsors:

Luke Southern is the Digital Strategist for GCI Canada:

This will be the second time that GCI Canada has sponsored Twestival. We think the event is great way to support a charitable cause, and an opportunity for us to engage directly with some of the thought leaders in the world of social media… I am looking forward to meeting in person all the people that I follow on Twitter!

Alkarim Nasser (aka Alex) is with bnotions.ca and Yorkville Media Centre:

Sponsoring TwestivalTO was a no brainer. Helping support the community and supporting  larger worldly efforts looking to establishing education in the most impoverished regions requires as much momentum as we can feed it. TwestivalTO is offering organizations a unique opportunity to create brand awareness across the elite tech, marketing, arts and PR communities. It is a chance for organizations to show their values and stand up for a cause that has continued to attract the attention of thousands of their customers.

For more information about TwestivalTO and how you can become involved, check out TwestivalTO.

 
Company:
BNOTIONS
Website:
http://bnotions.ca/
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

BNOTIONS is a Toronto-based web development company. Our iterative approach to website development is results driven. We make it work and recommend... [more]

 
 
Company:
Yorkville Media Centre
Website:
http://www.yorkvillemediacentre.com/
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Despite increasing global economic concerns, the Digital Media industry continues to see regular growth. Businesses are consistently looking to... [more]

 

Business Wire selects Viigo as Its Mobile Platform

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 19, 2010 10:29 AM · Filed under Toronto , Web App, Mobile · No Comments

Toronto's Viigo Inc. announced yesterday that Berkshire Hathaway's Business Wire is introducing a co-branded version of Viigo for BlackBerry as well as Viigo for Windows to deliver real-time news to smartphones worldwide.

“With the growth of mobile Internet usage and the need for real-time financial and business news content, we are pleased to provide our members with the additional value of adding this important channel to our distribution network,” said Laura Sturaitis, Business Wire Senior Vice President, Media Services and Product Strategy.

Business Wire’s co-branded versions of Viigo will allow users to access Business Wire content categorized by industry, language, subject and multimedia news.

Additionally, the application will feature direct links to Business Wire’s Twitter feeds, YouTube channel and the RSS feed for the All Things Press Release podcast series.

To download the Business Wire/Viigo mobile app, visit www.viigo.com/partner/businesswire.

 
Company:
Viigo
Website:
http://viigo.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Viigo™ is revolutionizing the way users access information on their smartphone. Every day, people around the world rely on Viigo as their gateway... [more]

 

New Ventures BC Competition seminars start April 6th

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 19, 2010 10:10 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Awards, Events, Start-up · No Comments

The seminar schedule for the 2010 New Ventures BC Competition has been finalized and the first seminar on April 6th is a timely one for those considering entering the 2010 Competition.

New Ventures BC' Executive Director Bob de Wit and Elisabeth Maurer of LightIntegra Technology will be presenting Assessing the Opportunity and the seminar promises to answer a lot of the questions entrepreneurs ask themselves when running with a new business idea.

So you say you're an entrepreneur? Now that you've convinced yourself that your venture will be viable, how do you go about convincing others? And how do you avoid the many hidden mines that could stop you from polishing your gem?

As an added bonus, participants will walk through a step-by-step guide on how to put their best foot forward in the 2010 New Ventures BC competition.

Assessing the Opportunity takes place on Tuesday, April 6th at the SFU Segal School of Business at Granville and Pender. Networking and registration open at 6:30pm and the seminar will begin at 7:00pm.

NVBC’s business-education seminars are available to anyone. Seminars are $20 each or $100 for all nine seminars plus a networking event. and the fee may also be applied toward your $200 NVBC competition entry fee.  Register online.

 
Company:
New Ventures BC
Website:
http://www.newventuresbc.com/
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Turn your idea into a profitable company by entering the New Ventures BC competition. A "new venture" is a business idea that is economically... [more]

 

Vancouver Jobs of the Week

Posted by Rob Lewis on Fri, March 19, 2010 9:43 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Jobs of the Week · No Comments

Here are five job opportunities that caught our eye on the Techvibes Vancouver Job Board this week. Check out the full job descriptions and get your resume in asap if you're interested.

If you're hiring and would like your job opportunities profiled here, add them to our Vancouver Job Board and we'll see what we can do.

 
Company:
Microsoft Canada
Website:
http://www.microsoft.ca
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

At Microsoft, we're motivated and inspired every day by how our customers use our software to find creative solutions to business problems, develop... [more]

 
 
Company:
Top Producer Systems
Website:
http://www.topproducer.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Move’s Top Producer products are the number one real estate sales and marketing software solutions. By designing and developing the best suite of... [more]

 
 
Company:
Bayleaf Software Inc.
Website:
http://www.bayleaf.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Bayleaf designs, creates and supports web, desktop, and database solutions. Our clear thinking and flexible approach will help you reach your... [more]

 
 
Company:
Smallbox Software
Website:
http://www.smallboxsoftware.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Smallbox Software is a content management systems provider specializing in creating dynamic websites that enable our clients to effectively... [more]

 
 
Company:
Switch Interactive
Website:
http://www.switchinteractive.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Since 2000, Switch has defied the odds, remaining a small independent studio that passionately explores interactive entertainment wherever it... [more]

 

Public Mobile launches in Toronto and Montreal

Posted by Karim Kanji on Fri, March 19, 2010 8:24 AM · Filed under Montréal, Toronto , Wireless, Start-up, Mobile · No Comments

It may not have been a big launch party or a bash but it was a launch nonetheless.  Public Mobile, Canada's newest entry in the wireless marketplace, finally opened for business in both Toronto and Montreal yesterday.  And maybe they've learned a lesson or two from the start-up cousin, WIND Mobile.

Alek Krstajic is the CEO of Public Mobile:

We are not going after Bell, Rogers and Telus customers. 

And to back this up Public Mobile won't be offering any smartphones.  None.  Krstajic told the crowd gathered outside a Toronto east-end Public Mobile store.  Their focus is two-fold:  On the 30% of Canadians who don't own a cell phone as well as lower-income Canadians.  According to their website, Public Mobile is offering a comprehensive and unlimited $40 talk and text plan with phones starting as low as $70.

According to a report by the Toronto Sun, Public Mobile has a plan to target their market.

To zero-in on working-class people with household incomes of well under $100,000, the company opened 25 corporate stores and private dealers dotted throughout high-density mainly multi-unit dwelling neighbourhoods across the 416 and 514 area codes. The company plans to have as many as 200 stores and authorized dealers open by December.

What are your thoughts on the Public Mobile business model?  Do you think it will succeed?

 
Company:
Public Mobile
Website:
http://www.publicmobile.ca
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Communication is not a luxury. It shouldn’t be about frustrating, hard to understand price plans or unpredictable monthly costs. Public Mobile... [more]

 

Techvibes Toronto speaks with Julie Tyios about the TTC Customer Service Advisory Panel

Posted by Karim Kanji on Fri, March 19, 2010 7:31 AM · Filed under Toronto , Social Media, Crowdsourcing, Women & Tech · No Comments

I recently caught up with Techvibes reader and good friend Julie Tyios in Toronto.  Julie wears many hats.  She is the CEO of Red Juice Media and the Community Manager of Vestiigo.com.  More recently she was chosen to be part of the Toronto Transit Commission's Customer Service Advisory Panel. 

Here is my conversation with her.

If you want to get in touch with Julie, follow her on Twitter at @JulieTyios.

 
Company:
Vestiigo.com
Website:
http://vestiigo.com/
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Vestiigo connects the career-savvy young professional with the latest job opportunities at Canada's best and brightest companies. If you're a... [more]