by Mark | Jan 28, 2010 | Review, Technology
Somehow, I’ve managed to avoid a lot of the discussion about the iPad — no easy feat considering Apple’s newest piece of technology has been the focus of a lot of buzz over the last 24 hours (er… several months). With the exception of hearing...
by Mark | Jan 5, 2010 | Books, Review
If you’re not familiar with WineLibrary.tv, you need to know something. Gary Vaynerchuk is wildly passionate about what he does. I’m talking truly stratospheric passion. He’s harnessed that passion to his energy and drive to turn his family’s...
by Mark | Jan 4, 2010 | Books, Review
One of the challenges I have is finding enough time each day to read. This means that a book like Trust Agents, which would take the casual reader a couple of weeks to read, takes me about three months. Chris Brogan and Julien Smith aren’t just two people...
by Mark | Nov 29, 2009 | Review, Software
If it wasn’t for 30 day trial periods of software applications, I wouldn’t have tested out and bought many of the applications I’ve come to depend upon. Similarly, I would have wasted a lot of money on applications that don’t live up to my...
by Mark | Mar 28, 2009 | Digital Rights, Intellectual Property, Legal, Licensing, Media, Review
It wasn’t until the end credits finished rolling at the Ottawa premiere of RiP: A remix manifesto that the audience at the Mayfair Theatre gave the film a roaring round of applause that grew… and grew… and eventually became a standing ovation. The...
by Mark | Feb 11, 2009 | Equipment, Production
It’s amazing the thoughts that go through your head when you’re producing audio projects. As I worked on a project, today, I was transported (for no apparent reason) back to 1995 when Robert Farrell and I were working on demo recordings for what would...