Relating business models and strategies to web solutions

 

From first time entrepreneurs to CEOs, and frankly, the majority of people just interested in business know that the correctly chosen business model is one of the keys to the success of the business. The second being the business’s strategy. Business Model and Business Strategy, two terms that are constantly interchanged with each other by [...]

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GovCamp Toronto, 2011

 

This morning, I am on my way to Toronto once again, this time not for meetings or any sort of hackathon, but instead for GovCamp Toronto. Not only will I be attending the day long conference, I will also be presenting/demo’ing Emitter.ca within the morning. Therefore, feel free to stop by and say Hi if [...]

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Ushahidi – My thoughts, suggestions & recommendations

 

This past weekend I spent in Toronto working on a solution for a problem definition at the Random Hacks of Kindness event in Toronto. The solution leveraged Ushahidi for a couple of different reasons: Simply, I wanted to learn more about the application which has been deployed thousands of times in Disasters. It was open [...]

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Random Hacks of Kindness, Toronto, 2011

 

Today in Toronto and in various other cities around the world there is something absolutely amazing going on, it’s Random Hacks of Kindness. I have been lucky enough to not only attend the Toronto event, but also co-sponsor the event to assure that the hackers, enthusiasts and other do’ers are able to be fed, receive [...]

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