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[2003-04-28] Is Someone Stealing Your Source Code? That's a question that worries many people on the Internet. And some people go to great lengths to hide their source code.
[2003-04-25] Online sales up but e-commerce sales still lagging: Study According to a survey released by Statistics Canada, despite the fact that public and private sector online sales rose 27.2 per cent in 2002 to $13.7 billion after an increase of 46 per cent in 2001, selling products online still only accounted for 0.6 per cent of the total operating revenue in the private sector in 2002.
[2003-04-25] SARS linked to high-tech headaches - but e-mail worm doesn't harm computers No, you can't get SARS online, but anti-virus experts are warning of a new computer virus that spreads via e-mail by exploiting growing anxiety over the deadly infectious disease.
[2003-04-24] Windows(R) Server 2003 Reduces Costs and Improves Performance of Canadian Businesses Microsoft Canada Co. today announced the launch of Windows Server 2003 operating system.
[2003-04-24] IT still the place to be Despite recent layoffs, long-term prospects for industry remain bright
[2003-04-23] Traffic Analysis - Tracking Typed-in URLs Question:
Part 1 - Can one calculate how many people *typed in* the URL with Webalizer? With Webtrends? Does this have anything to do with the "direct request" number or the referrers that are the site URL itself?
[2003-04-23] SEO Corner - Making A Good Google Ranking Even Better Question: If you go to Google and type - moisture meter - we are listed on the 5th position and the link goes to this page:
[2003-04-23] Web Design Blunders That Can Cost You Lost Profits It's hard enough to bring people to your little corner of cyberspace, and once they're there, you have just a few brief seconds to catch their attention.
[2003-04-22] 'Hotspots' aren't so hot in Calgary If you stay tuned to technology news, you've no doubt been hearing about the emergence of "hotspots."
[2003-04-22] Mailers Group Launches Destination Canada The National Association of Major Mail Users, Canada's organization for business communication and distribution professionals, has begun Destination Canada, a promotional effort to increase the use of mail in that country.
[2003-04-18] E-mail campaigns making it easy to market It would otherwise have taken an army of volunteers, stuffing envelopes, knocking on doors and manning a bank of phones, to deliver the message that Barbara Hall e-mails in an instant to thousands of potential supporters who have registered on her Toronto mayoralty campaign Web site.
[2003-04-18] Canada's advanced Internet organization turns 10 years old Mark the occasion with leading Canadian thinkers - and watch advanced networks link students from sea to sea to sea in the most high-tech version of O Canada in history.
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