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So You Want To Start A Blog…

You’ve been thinking about starting a blog for yourself or your business, but haven’t really done anything about it.  You may have either thought that it was something overly complicated or you have just never set aside a block of time to sit down and get organized.  Well good news, it’s neither difficult or very time consuming,…

Notes from Northern Voice 2008

Northern Voice 2008, Canada’s personal blogging and social media conference has come and gone, and for me it was a wonderful experience. This was Webnames,ca’s second time sponsoring the event and three members of our Customer Support group attended. Over the two days of the conference I met a number of great people, as well…

The Moose Returns – Northern Voice Scheduled for February 2008

    Northern Voice, Canada’s two-day, non-profit personal blogging and social media conference has been scheduled for Friday, February 22nd through Saturday, February 23rd , 2008. The fourth annual conference will held at UBC’s main campus (Forestry Sciences Centre, 2424 Main Mall) rather than the Robson Square campus of previous years to accommodate a greater…

Costco Connects with the “Godfather” of .CA

  Webnames.ca Director John Demco was recently featured in the Canadian version of Coscto Connection, Costco’s monthly magazine. Featured in “Members Connection,” the short article speaks to the founding of the .CA domain and Demco’s foresight in preserving a unique online identity for all Canadians. “Nobody predicted the World Wide Web; it’s hard to know if…

Google Launches OpenSocial

It was only a matter of time, but today Google announced the launch of OpenSocial, it’s foray into social networking. According to the site “OpenSocial provides a common set of APIs for social applications across multiple websites. With standard JavaScript and HTML, developers can create apps that access a social network’s friends and update feeds.”…

Mapping Your Digital Identity

I came across an interesting post on Conversation Agent the other day that explored the concept of Digital Identity, not to be confused with Virtual Identity. You no doubt have heard of Second Life. Launched in 1979, this Internet-based virtual ‘World’ (comes in two versions- teen and adult) has more than 9 million ‘Residents’ AKA…

Mapping Vancouver’s Web 2.0 Community

  Last week’s BarCamp Vancouver, the technology “unconference” for the Web 2.0 set, saw the launch of Techcouver.com and the Web 2.0 Map of Vancouver. A new project from Techvibes, the first Techcouver map includes established Vancouver companies including Sxip, Dabble DB, Now Public, Bryght and Raincity Studios.   Inspired by Montreal Tech Watch’s Map of…

I am a child of Diggnation

With the advent of Web 2.0 the Internet has become more of a community then ever before. Sites like Myspace.com and Facebook are hugely popular, and so they should be. They’ve created thriving online communities, but I’m not here to talk about that, my post today is about the best social networking site on the…