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5 Most Viewed Articles on the Delvinia Link Pool: Nov 15 – Nov 21

When Mobile-Phone Payments Go Social Technology Review – MIT Official Google Voice app for iPhone hits the App Store Engadget Scan This Product: 10 Brands Test Stickybits Barcode App ClickZ Target Rolls Out Shopkick’s Geo-Coupon System To 242 Stores TechCrunch Digital publishing leader launches location-based specific editions TechVibes Click here to see what links we’re More »


Delvinia Dig Webinar Series Launches with ‘Mobile in Canada’ and ‘The Digital Divide’

This month we’re proud to share two of our popular presentations through our FREE Delvinia Dig Webinar series. These webinars are based upon our popular Delvinia Dig reports, a compilation of the perspectives of Delvinia’s interactive experts based on data generated by our proprietary online consumer research panel, AskingCanadians.com™. On Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 2pm More »


5 Most Viewed Articles on the Delvinia Link Pool: Nov 8 – Nov 14

Santa Claus parade goes high tech Toronto Star Is Social Media Making Consumers Antisocial? eMarketer USB Drop Deads Project Make Ralph Lauren to Stage “4D” Visual Spectacle on Madison Avenue Mashable Hasbro Unveils Device That Promises 3D On iPhone Huffington Press Click here to see what links we’re sharing this week.


Ways to boost your creativity

Whether your role at work is considered typically creative or not, creative problem-solving is always an asset. So, when you’re stumped and need to get unstumped (when you’re being creative you’re allowed to make up words), here are some tricks to help you get your brainpower and creative juices going at 100%. Do things with More »


AskingCanadians Pulse Poll: Most BlackBerry owners not concerned about government negotiations

In a www.askingcanadians.com poll of 1006 respondents conducted by Delvinia Data Collection for ITBusiness.ca, Canadians are split on whether the devices are actually now less secure or not. About six out of 10 BlackBerry owners say they feel their smartphone has about the same level of security.  About one-third of respondents felt their device was More »



5 Most Viewed Articles on the Delvinia Link Pool: Nov 1 – Nov 7

Netflix Instant Accounts For 20 Percent of Peak U.S. Bandwith Use Wired Epicenter How Motion Detection Works in Xbox Kinect Gizmodo Usability Resources to Win Arguments Web Designer Depot 4% of online Americans use location-based services Pew Internet & American Life Project Phone app reveals speed traps CBC News Click here to see what links More »


AskingCanadians Pulse Poll: Canadians choose Windows Phone 7 over Android

In a www.askingcanadians.com poll of 1,094 respondents conducted by Delvinia Data Collection for ITBusiness.ca, most Canadians aren’t yet aware of the Windows Phone 7 platform, but more of them want to buy Microsoft Corp.’s new mobile offering rather than Google’s Android. Are you aware of the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system platform, unveiled this More »


5 Most Viewed Articles on the Delvinia Link Pool: Oct 25 – Oct 31

Credit cards that hide the account number and store multiple accounts Gizmag Hoteliers Look to Shield Themselves From Dishonest Online Reviews NY Times Lionsgate, Aloft Hotels Run QR Code Campaigns ClickZ Fourscore & More: Location Based Services Analytics Asif R Khan BlackBerry Partners Fund Streamlines to Focus on Mobile GigaOm Click here to see what More »