Archive for the ‘news’ Category

Silentale’s first brick & mortar ad campaign

Monday, April 13th, 2009

While Silentale is still in private testing, we have started to promote the service to educate everyone on how Silentale can change how we search for our conversations. To help us in this task, Sparky was born and today he's helping us around the world as more people see his face ...

Antidote Mobile: Untangle your French on the road

Friday, October 10th, 2008

On the road being a figure of speech, of course! Two weeks ago, Eric Brunelle, president of Druide Informatique, announced at Apple Expo Paris the immediate availability of Antidote Mobile for iPhone. It became instantly the best way to carry with you the huge number of references usually found in the ...

ulike.net – new domain, new look and a TV ad

Monday, September 29th, 2008

You may have heard about them, ulike.net has been building a community around your taste, taste for books, movies, colors, brands, everything you can think of. On Friday, during a small event during which a few short films where presented, Raphael and his team introduced their new domain name ulike.net and ...

SmugMug launches SmugVault: protecting your digital negatives has never been easier

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

SmugMug has always been in a category of its own. I have been using it for longer than Flickr because it addressed my need for a sound place that will take care of my best pictures. Their mission to keep my pictures in perfect (digital) conditions makes me feel safe. ...

Apple shifts [recurring] revenue source from AT&T to ME

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Digital ink has flooded since last Monday's announcement by Steve Jobs of the release of the next generation iPhone, named appropriately the iPhone 3G. That day, the first shockwave happened when Steve announced that the price of the phone would be dropped to $199 for the entry-level model. Everyone rejoiced. The ...

Microsoft walks, how low will Yahoo close tomorrow?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

That's it, Microsoft announced that they have walked away from the negotiation table. Is it now a good time for Google to move in; will Microsoft ultimately try other ways to get Yahoo? There are still a lot of open questions and we should expect some of them to be ...