Yesterday our friends at Piehead (a really great agency in New Hampshire) published a new blog post based on an interview with Claude: The Astronomical Impact of Social Media Analysis. The post was written by Piehead’s marketing intern, Chris Firger, who also happens to be a student at McGill here in Montreal – we’re looking
The International Centre for Business Innovation & Sustainability
Ron Nielsen, a long-time, partner, advisor and friend of Nexalogy’s, has just launched a new website for his very interesting new initiative, the International Centre for Business Innovation & Sustainability. ICBIS is all about ensuring that sustainability decisions are made at the core of corporate decisionmaking. As Ron describes it ICBIS is, “a collaborative, learning,
Place Magazine’s Montreal Music Scene Network Graph
Last Friday I attended a monthly concert/party hosted at a luthier’s atelier in the garment district side of Mile End with my buddy and band mate Al Kohl of Loaded Films. We had the good fortune to meet Amy Vickberg and Jen Hamilton of Place magazine. As luck would have it, Place magazine’s headquarters are in the same
Great news for our office neighbours, Control Yourself, Inc.
Note: I also blogged this at mikel.org GigaOM has a piece today (confirmed by Evan Prodromou, the company‘s founder) that Control Yourself, Inc., the company behind Identi.ca and the Laconica microblogging platform, has taken funding from Montreal Startup. Congratulations to Evan and his team!
Following the Canadian election online
There are quite a few good resources to help you follow the online face of the current Canadian Federal election campaign, but probably the most comprehensive set of tools has been built by our friends* at the Infoscape Research Lab in Toronto, who have built a really interesting suite in partnership with the CBC’s Ormiston Online. My



