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Ideas
InoReader logo
_ July 18, 2013_ Kevin Costain

InoReader Takes a Nap

Tonight InoReader went down. The very capable Google Reader alternative had been gaining attention and users after the shutdown of Google’s Reader on July 1st. I decided to look at what was going on, and the prospects for this great tool.

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A Cheque from 1905
_ July 5, 2013_ Kevin Costain

We Need to Bring Cheques Into the 21st Century

Today, I had to deposit a cheque (or check-in America). As a business owner, this is a common occurrence. In the age of electronic transfers, NFC Payments, Electronic transfers, and Interac Online – we still use these pieces of paper to transfer money to each other. It’s high time the banks upgraded this process.

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RSS Icon
_ July 3, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Big list of Google Reader RSS Reader Alternatives

Here’s my attempt at a big list of Google Reader alternatives. If you have anything to add, please either contact me or comment at the end of this article.

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Andrew Chen on RSS
_ April 29, 2013_ Kevin Costain

How To Be Wrong About RSS

Andrew Chen writes today on his blog (or is it an essay?) about RSS and more specifically how he found the light with email subscriptions over RSS. RSS is a syndicator of content. RSS is a standard.

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_ April 12, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Was Google Reader Loved?

The question is, was Google Reader loved by its users? Well, one measure of how much a product is loved could be how much users actually use it.

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Chromebook Pixel
_ March 19, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Finally, Chromebooks released in Canada

Thankfully Google announced today that it would be offering the Chromebook in Canada at retailers like Best Buy and Future Shop. Curious about these machines? I really suggest you get out there and try one.

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_ March 5, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Logmein Delivers Knockout Blow To Its Free Users

That’s right, Logmein will now limit the number of computers you can access free, to 10. To gain access to more than 10 computers, you’ll need to pay $199.00 or more for Logmein Central.

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Whatsapp Confirmation
_ February 1, 2013_ Kevin Costain

How Easy Is It To Hijack A Whatsapp User’s Account?

Being able to control what is publicly displayed would go along way to helping Whatsapp with privacy issues. But, the application appears to also be easily hijacked; that’s a problem and I’ll show you why.

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_ January 31, 2013_ Kevin Costain

Life Shouldn’t Be Fair, It Should Be Agreeable

The essence of this idea is what’s fair versus what’s agreeable? Fair can be defined as “free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice”, whereas agreeable is defined as simply something that is “acceptable”.

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Peter Whybrow
_ January 15, 2013_ Kevin Costain

The Mental Health Panacea?

Of the massive amount of recent dialog, some of it has focused on weapons – but some of it has focused on mental health. To be sure, we all know that a problem exits, but few of us know what (or why) it happens. Dr. Peter Whybrow appears to have some of those answers.

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