• Governments Still Believe in RIM and BB7 as Their Platform

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Although very few sentences put into type over the past few months that have included the acronym RIM have been gloom and doom free, the following piece promises to be so. In the past month, the U.S. Department of Defence (DOD) awarded the new BlackBerry 7 platform a high seal of approval, and has been working to create specific departmental apps for the related devices.   In similar ne...

  • Spotify Could be Raising $220 Million in Funding, Valuing Them at $4 Billion

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   Business, News, Social Media

    According to several sources (including The New York Times), Swedish music service Spotify could be raising up to $220M in a new round of funding led by large investment bank Goldman Sachs, who would foot 50% of that total. Although ...

  • Google Chrome Coming to an iPhone and iPad Near You?

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   Apple, Google, Mobile Apps, News, Smartphones

    Although their full-fledged battle for smartphone dominance cannot be denied, there is a chance that Google’s impressive browser Chrome (TQ’s unabashed favourite) may finally be coming to the App Store. The report comes from Macquarie analyst Ben Schacter, who reports that Apple may already be in the process of reviewing the application and that it may arrive as early as the end of 2012’s se...

  • Toronto-based Scalability Inc. Looks to Help Businesses Behind the Scenes

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   News, O Canada

    For many new start-ups and growing businesses, the time commitment, paperwork and expertise required for accounting, administration and human resources is both beyond the scope of the businesses’ founders and detrimental to the focus required to build a business. These facts created a need for a company like Scalabiity.ca, which aims to aid businesses of ...

  • Moglue Allows Anyone to Create and Publish Interactive eBooks

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   Mobile Apps, News

    Moglue, a company that is based in both New York and Seoul, Korea has created software that allows anyone and their uncle to create rich and highly interactive eBooks regardless of their experience level. The company that was a finalist in the TechCrunch Disrupt Beijing has two related products, MoglueBuilder, which allows the creation of interactive eBooks as ...

  • It’s a Bring Your Own Device Party for West Coast Firm Absolute Software

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   News, O Canada, Smartphones

    Among the biggest challenges for businesses in this day and age is the integration of various mobile platforms as viable work devices. It goes without saying that the days of BlackBerry dominance with suits and executives are long gone, and for Vancouver’s Absolute Software, this represents opportunity meeting preparation.   An emerging concept f...

  • LaunchGram Aims to Turn the Search Engine Concept on its Ear

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   News

    Andy Sparks might just have what can be considered the ultimate concept for the lazy man’s way of searching the internet. The aforementioned service, entitled LaunchGram.com allows people to create an account on the company’s website and subscribe to news and information that appeals to them, mainly surrounding such things as product launches and upcomi...

  • App Performance Management Company Crittercism Secures $5.5M in Series A Funding

    By: Kuljit Grewal  |   June 19th, 2012   |   Business, Mobile Apps, News

    Following a $1.2M seed funding round roughly ten months ago from large VCs such as Google Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Opus Capital, Shasta Ventures and AOL Ventures, San Francisco’s Crittercism is back at it again.   The start-up has kicked off June with an additional $5.5M in Series A funding for its mobile diagnostic and management tools. The...