Uber has survived a litany of obctacles since exploding onto the scene over the past few years. But despite lawsuits, dozens of rivals, scathing media coverage, and federal regulations enacted specifically to outlaw its practice, the company has continued to...
The world of crowd curation for winter activities is here. That's right, there's now a map that highlights every tobogganing hill from coast to coast. Thanks, Google. You'll even find tips ranging from the best runs to safety precautions
Somehow, most of us always manage to forget that Google is a website and not, well, the entire Internet. They’re allowed to do what they want – within the law – as long as you’re choosing to use their service. Same with any of the other big names listed above. So here’s some fun math
Getting your foot in the door at Google may be less complicated than you think. In a recent New York Times interview by Thomas Friedman, Google’s Senior Vice President of People Operations, Laszlo Bock, revealed that the hiring process is now quite simple and traditional. Oh, and don't de-value your liberal arts degree
Wouldn't it be great if you knew the best time of day to send an email if you're looking for a quick reply? Or if you knew which clients you could expect a quick response from vesus waiting half a day? Maybe you want to learn a bit about your own email habits. You know where this is going
With Google Plus' "limited field trial" up and running for a little while now, and millions of users already signed up, the talk is turning to whether or not this new social network is worth all the fuss. While we can't give you a definitive answer, here are a few things to weigh during/before your trial
Ever wonder how Google gets its Street View shots? Not the overhead aerial ones – which are taken with satellites – but the harder-to-reach places and store fronts? On Tuesday, July 19th, you'll get a glimpse of how Google does it when the Street View Trike rolls into Yonge and Dundas Square for a brief showing