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Label supported P2P?

Label supported P2P?

It’s taken about nine years since Napster burst on the scene, but the recording industry may have finally gotten it.
Letters

Letters

This week's letters to the editor
The forgotten subdivision

The forgotten subdivision

I’ve never stepped into a bullring to do battle with an enraged animal more than 10 times my weight, but I’ve got a pretty good idea what it feels like.
The Revolution Continues: New Intrawest Boss Reveals Fortress Strategy

The Revolution Continues: New Intrawest Boss Reveals Fortress Strategy

Chalk one up for the Snoweaters. Last week’s announcement from Intrawest that the company had a new boss kind of floated through the valley like it didn’t have much to do with everyday life here. But it does. And I’ll tell you why.
he Revolution Continues: New Intrawest Boss Reveals Fortress Strategy

he Revolution Continues: New Intrawest Boss Reveals Fortress Strategy

Chalk one up for the Snoweaters. Last week’s announcement from Intrawest that the company had a new boss kind of floated through the valley like it didn’t have much to do with everyday life here. But it does. And I’ll tell you why.
It’s all a bit much

It’s all a bit much

Some pretty big things have been announced over the years at the annual MacWorld Expo, like the iPod, the iPhone, iLife, the switch to Intel chips, the flat screen iMacs, and more.
Irene Whitney: Impossible Is Just A Word

Irene Whitney: Impossible Is Just A Word

In a recent essay for National Geographic, environmental prophet Bill McKibben challenged readers to rethink their life goals. “More stuff is not making us happier,” he wrote. “What we really seem to want is more community.
A town in transition

A town in transition

Growing up in Toronto, perpetually stuck in construction-related traffic jams, my dad always broke out the same joke — “it’ll be a great city, if they ever get it finished.
Blu Ray the champion?

Blu Ray the champion?

The executives at Toshiba must be shaking their heads right now as their fortunes in the high definition DVD market turned decidedly sour last week.
Blu Ray the champion?

Blu Ray the champion?

The executives at Toshiba must be shaking their heads right now as their fortunes in the high definition DVD market turned decidedly sour last week.