Epilogger: a Canadian Startup Making Waves in the Events Industry [Exclusive Interview]

Epilogger aims to be the primary destination for event attendees to relive or discover what happened last night from all points of view.
People around the world are now, more than ever, sharing their lives in the public domain: experiences are tweeted, Facebooked, plus-oned, Flickered, blogged, checked-in and Linked-in. While memories live on in the web they are fragmented, can be hard to find, and in some cases, are temporary.
read moreCRTC Searches for Sustainable Solution to Telecommunications Needs of Disabled Canadians

The Canadan Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission continues its search for a "sustainable solution" to the telecommunications needs of Canadians with hearing and speech disabilities.
"Text relay services available nationwide meet the needs of the vast majority of people with such disabilities," the CRTC says. "However, people with disabilities who use a sign language as their first or primary language have submitted that video relay, a sign-language service, would better meet their needs." So the CRTC has decided that further study is required to better understand the different projections regarding use and cost of the service.
read moreMartin Ouellet, Who Sold Taleo for $1.9 Billion, Recalls His Startup Experiences

Martin Ouellet was the founder of Taleo Corporation, a global leader in HR management software and a provider of cloud-based talent management. He led growth, funding, and web application development in the early years. Later, as CTO, Martin led product design, strategy, and development; he was also a member of Taleo’s Board of Directors from 1996 to 2005. He exited through a $1.9 billion acquisition from Oracle this year.
read moreDo Canadians Need an Information Diet? Clay Johnson on 'Information Malnutrition'

Co-founder of Blue State Digital and author of The Information Diet, Clay Johnson spoke at this week’s Mesh Conference in Toronto about how we’re “over-eating” on information—and we don’t even realize we’re doing it.
read moreDrupal Business Summit Comes to Toronto May 29
Myplanet Digital is presenting the Drupal Business Summit Series in Toronto, Boston, and New York. Toronto’s event will run on May 29 and is free to attend. There are limited spaces, but you can still register here.
“As more enterprises, non-profits and government organizations move towards open source tools, such as Drupal, we are seeing an increased demand for understanding how to leverage these tools in real-world business scenarios," explains Jason Cottrell, the managing director of Myplanet. "Drupal can lower the total cost of ownership while remaining dynamic and adaptable to different types of mobile and non-mobile device types, which is why the demand is growing so quickly.”
read moreIs Facebook Going to Launch its Own Web Browser?

This week, Yahoo launched Axis, its own web browser. Considering Yahoo's eroding reputation, and the fact that many sleek and popular web browsers like Chrome and Firefox are already well established, it will be a steep uphill climb for Axis.
But Axis may not be alone in attempting to enter this fragmented, oversaturated space: Facebook is now rumoured to be in talks with Opera over a potential acquisition that would see the social network repolish the web browser into its own - not unlike how it bought Instagram, then launched a mobile app called Facebook Camera.
read moreOttawa's RentingWell is Like FreshBooks for Property Managers

Toronto's FreshBooks has established itself as a world-class web platform to create, send, and manage invoices online. Ottawa's Sliced Bread has concocted a platform that could achieve the same success in the property management space.
Sliced Bread, an app studio formed in 2010, announced the private beta of RentingWell in April. We snagged a beta code to test the platform and first impressions were strong.
read moreQuickMobile Launches Analytics Dashboard with Real-Time Data for Event Marketers

Event marketers and organizers will now have access to real-time analytics data to improve event logistics and measure success with the release of QuickMobile’s new Analytics Dashboard. Accessible through the Vancouver startup's content management system, the new dashboard is available to all customers and delivers hourly updates of data captured from event attendees’ use of QuickMobile’s mobile meeting apps.
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