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If Canada speaks up, world will listen, Balsillie says Click here for more info 'They never say "we don't want to hear what you say," they say, "where are the Canadians?"'
Media firms reject federal rules Click here for more info Cable and satellite companies say the government has no place telling them which TV channels to carry
Who wants to be a Filmaka Click here for more info Wannabe directors find hope – and maybe fame and even a million bucks – online
M for Mature meh Click here for more info GTA not your thing? Here as some good alternatives
Speculation grows about Microsoft's next move Click here for more info Software maker seen to be facing a long slog if it wants to turn its money-losing online services business into a Google-killer
Intel licensed for Swedish WiMax network Click here for more info Move shows chip-making giant diving even further into wireless broadband
AMD tightlipped about future Click here for more info Major losses blamed intensifying competition from Intel and expenses from acquisition of graphics chip maker ATI
MySpace, partner sites form greater links Click here for more info Popular social network unveils ‘Data Availability' initiative, designed to make it easier for Web 2.0 enthusiasts to update personal profile information across a slew of sites
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