The Toronto Star
LinkedIn, eHarmony breaches prove the password era is long gone. (June 07)
Yahoo! Canada
Should I buy now or wait for Windows 8? (June 08)
Facebook's phone folly (June 04)
I was also quoted in a few places:
Globe & Mail
Startup puts online ads within reach of smaller operations (by Grant Buckler)
RIM junks low-end 16 GB Playbook (by Omar El Akkad)
The National Post
RIM kills 16 GB PlayBook, will still make higher-capacity models (by Christine Dobby)
The Canadian Press
Some retailers remove self-checkout aisles (by Dan Brown)
To round out the week, I was a little busy on radio from my studio-in-a-driveway, including hits with:
- QR77 Calgary's Angela Kokott on the dying landline and Rob Breakenridge on Google's new ad-based approach to shopping
- Newstalk 1010 Toronto's John Moore and News 91.9's Tyler McLean on the LinkedIn debacle
- 1290 CJBK's Al Coombs on Facebook-for-under-13s, Transit of Venus and data-only mobile plans (they're coming)
What's on tap for next week? Lots. Apple's WWDC promises to spin off a lot of news, and I'm already planning my middle-of-the-night writing agenda. Ideas, as always, are welcome. As is tea. Lots and lots of tea.
* Many thanks to Sheldon Fried ... the nicest producer you could ever hope to work with.
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