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George Botos

Google Announces Public Data Explorer - 0 views

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    Google announces an addition to Google Labs - the Public Data Explorer. The purpose of the new tool, Google says on the new lab's page, "The Google Public Data Explorer makes large datasets easy to explore, visualize and communicate
Cathy Bogaart

Global VC Blog Directory - Ranked By # of Google Reader Subscribers (Sept 200... - 0 views

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    Sept 2009 - Global VC Blog Directory - originally published in May 2009. These are the blogs of venture capitalists and VC firms from around the world - ranked by their number of Google Reader subscribers.
Assunta Krehl

Google Landing @ MobileMonday Toronto Members - PR Inside - March 17, 2010 - 0 views

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    On April 5, 2010 MobileMonday Toronto invite you to listen to the insights of Alex Nicolaou and Punit Soni of Google who will be discussing the increasing utility and usage of mobile devices at the MaRS Centre.
June A

Google, Yahoo & Portals Are Top Online News Sources: Study - 0 views

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    Major news portals - like Yahoo News, Google News, AOL, and Topix - are the most commonly used online news sources, beating out the web sites of major news outlets like CNN, CBS, and the New York Times.
Cathy Bogaart

Toronto's Pushlife acquired by Google for $25 Million - Techvibes.com - 1 views

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    MaRS client and Toronto mobile start-up, PushLife, has been acquired by Google.
Assunta Krehl

Google Landing @ MobileMonday Toronto Members - TMC Net - March 17, 2010 - 0 views

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    On April 5, 2010 MobileMonday Toronto invite you to listen to the insights of Alex Nicolaou and Punit Soni of Google who will be discussing the increasing utility and usage of mobile devices at the MaRS Centre.
Assunta Krehl

Urban Planner - Torontoist - January 24, 2012 - 0 views

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    "Getting Bought by Google: Or another technology heavyweight" is a discussion about what it takes to be picked up or noticed by the big dogs and was held at the MaRS Centre.
Assunta Krehl

Toronto's place in the "creative economy" - Excalibur - 0 views

  • What is this creative economy? It is an economic system that relies most on ideas to serve as its major capital, instead of services or physical capital. Take Google for example. In an economy based on ideas, the potentialfor breakaway successes like Google is far greater.
  • According to Richard Florida’s The Rise of the Creative Class: And How it’s Transforming Work, Leisure,Community and Everyday Life, members of the creative class are very different from those who are employed in the manufacturing, service or agriculture industries. They contribute to our economy primarily by producing the new forms and ideas exploited by our various industries and decision-makers.   What Florida terms the “super creative core” of this new class includes “scientists and engineers, university professors, poets and novelists, artists, entertainers, actors, designersand architects, as well as the ‘thought leadership’ of modern society: non-fiction writers, editors, cultural figures, think-tank researchers, analysts and other opinion-makers.”
  • What sets a creative city apart from a non-creative city? Florida proposes that it is the “three Ts of economic development”: technology, talent and tolerance.
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  • Florida promote a drawback on new capital investments in such traditional creative staples as ballet, opera, symphony and museums. Although these are necessary public entertainment options to maintain, studies show the majority of university students and young to middle-aged professionals who make up the bulk of the emerging creative class, in fact, prefer more accessible venues.
  • Florida is not saying the city should fund the construction of all these venues, but should support them with entrepreneurial assistance, specified tax-cuts and governmenttools to ease operation, like streamlining the bureaucracy behind applying for liquor licences and permits for musical events and public attractions.
  • The MaRS centre, located at College St. and University Ave. in downtown Toronto, is a fantastic first step in better integrating the city’s creative talents in the technology and science fields. But more buildings and communities like this need to be developed to take advantage of all of Toronto’s creative economic potential.
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    David Tal contributer to Excalibur exams what is the creative economy. Mention of MaRS being a fantastic first step in integrating the city's creative talents in technology and science.
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    David Tal contributer to Excalibur exams what is the creative economy. Mention of MaRS being a fantastic first step in integrating the city's creative talents in technology and science. Sept 23, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Google Translate - 0 views

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    Sandra Pupatello, Minister of International Trade and Investment of Ontario's exlusive interview to Biotech Finances. Mention of how MaRS fits in the strategy her Ministry's strategy and the Primer of Ontarios.
Tim T

Web publishers left with little after middlemen split ad spoils | Marketing & Advertisi... - 0 views

  • In a not-atypical scenario, a publisher may only receive $1 of a $5 cost-per-thousand media buy once all the middlemen have taken their tithes. Where does the rest go? According to an estimate from Tolman Geffs, co-president of investment bank Jordan Edmiston, it gets divided like this: The agency ($.75), ad network ($2), data provider ($0.75), ad exchange ($0.25) and the ad server ($0.25).
  • The space between advertiser and publisher has become jam-packed over the last decade, with literally hundreds of ad networks, data companies, yield managers, ad servers and exchanges all purporting to serve advertisers or publishers in some unique way; but all have their own business models that may or may not be adding value to either.
  • they're all dipping into the display-ad revenue stream.
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  • what parts of the online display-ad ecosystem, estimated by eMarketer to be worth $7.9 billion in 2010, are adding value for publishers or brands, and what parts are preventing the flow of brand dollars into the system.
  • While some publishers remain wary of Google as both a service provider to publishers as well as a competitor for display-ad dollars, Google's argument is that its motivations are virtuous. As VP-Product Management Susan Wojcicki said last week at the Internet Advertising Bureau's annual meeting, Google makes money when publishers do. That, and the set-up isn't much different from Microsoft, itself a seller of online ads as well as a service provider to publishers.
  • Any time you have companies talking about their secret algorithms or black boxes, it should raise a red flag, he said. For publishers and advertisers, the question should be: Do they make the whole thing bigger and better?
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    AdAge - In a not-atypical scenario, a publisher may only receive $1 of a $5 cost-per-thousand media buy once all the middlemen have taken their tithes. Where does the rest go? According to an estimate from Tolman Geffs, co-president of investment bank Jordan Edmiston, it gets divided like this: The agency ($.75), ad network ($2), data provider ($0.75), ad exchange ($0.25) and the ad server ($0.25).
Karen Schulman Dupuis

MaRS launches Jolt accelerator for Web, mobile startups - 0 views

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    Over 70 companies, entrepreneurs and financiers have signed on to provide advice, services and/or investment to the program, including Polar Mobile, Google, Zynga, CFC Media Lab, The Working Group, Media Profile, PostMedia Network Inc., Global Accelerator Network, and the Jet Cooper Web design agency in Toronto.
Melissa Hughes

Why Canada's tech entrepreneurs prefer American backers - Financial Post - July 21, 2013 - 0 views

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    "Carol Leaman recently raised $3.3-million for her Waterloo-based startup, Axonify. The funding round involved two U.S. investors: Harmony Partners, a venture capital firm, and education giant Kaplan. Ms. Leaman, who sold another company, PostRank, to Google in 2011, had the choice of adding a Canadian investor to the round, but declined. "
George Botos

Mozilla Firefox Start Page - 0 views

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    Sentinelle Medical is now a Hologic company! Way to Go Cameron!
Assunta Krehl

Look to MaRS for Medical Marvels - The Star - 0 views

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    MaRS Discovery District project received $20M from the Canadian federal government. Ontario has also contributed $20M. MaRS Discovery District will provide facilities for start-up companies to develop and market discoveries.
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    MaRS Discovery District project received $20M from the Canadian federal government. Ontario has also contributed $20M. MaRS Discovery District will provide facilities for start-up companies to develop and market discoveries. Feb 20, 2003
Assunta Krehl

4 reasons why you should go to College - The Star - 0 views

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    Christopher Hume, Toronto Star Reporter, takes a look at Phase I of the MaRS Centre project at College and University, Toronto.
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    Christopher Hume, Toronto Star Reporter, takes a look at Phase I of the MaRS Centre project at College and University, Toronto. Nov 28, 2004
Assunta Krehl

Global Giant Seeks Ontario Biotech Deal - National Post - 0 views

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    Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc is establishing its first Canadian sales office in Mississauga ON, but they have also confirmed that they are considering to become a MaRS tenant. Merck Frosst Canada announced that they will become a tenant in the MaRS Centre.
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    Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc is establishing its first Canadian sales office in Mississauga ON, but they have also confirmed that they are considering to become a MaRS tenant. Merck Frosst Canada announced that they will become a tenant in the MaRS Centre. July 10, 2005
Assunta Krehl

Travel-bug research urged - The Star - 0 views

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    As stated in the Toronto Staf, according to Kain, Director at the centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine at Toronto General Hospital, "Toronto officials should study travelers and the illnesses the bring back to understand and cope with widespread outbreaks of diseases."
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    As stated in the Toronto Star, according to Kain, Director at the centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine at Toronto General Hospital, "Toronto officials should study travelers and the illnesses the bring back to understand and cope with widespread outbreaks of diseases." Nov 11, 2005
Assunta Krehl

Tandberg demonstrates integration with leading network environments that increases ease... - 0 views

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    Tanberg is currently being integrated with Nortel MCS 5100 infrastructure at the MaRS centre. Tanberg wil demonstrate video their product at Interop.
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    Tanberg is currently being integrated with Nortel MCS 5100 infrastructure at the MaRS Centre. Tanberg wil demonstrate video their product at Interop. May 4, 2006
Assunta Krehl

Bridging Medicine's Great Divide - The Star - 0 views

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    MaRS celebrates its first anniversary. Judy Steed, Toronto Star Reporter, caputures some of the people, ideas and developments in commercializing leading edge research at the MaRS Centre.
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    MaRS celebrates its first anniversary. Judy Steed, Toronto Star Reporter, caputures some of the people, ideas and developments in commercializing leading edge research at the MaRS Centre. Sept 26, 2006
Assunta Krehl

MaRS, after a year - The Varsity - 0 views

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    MaRS Discovery District celebrates its one year anniversary.
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    MaRS Discovery District celebrates its one year anniversary. Sept 28, 2006
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