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Week That Was - 2007-03-02

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In this edition of the Week That Was we start off by pointing out some of the news and company announcements from Canada’s Corporate Blogs:
Taking a look at the news and stories from Canada’s Corporate Blogs last week we find:

Suzanne Dingwall (Venture Law Lines Blog) mentions about a new Angel Investment firm called Maple Leaf Angels coming to town with Rob Koturbash as Managing Director.

iotum re-launches their website and renews their commitment to update their corporate blog.

Victoria’s search analytics solutions company Enquisite adds some new features.

As Google Apps looks to enter the Enterprise market, Sxip releases Sxip Access, for Google Apps to allow easier management and provision of users.

Some of the other stories that we covered last week included NABS $3.5 million dollar fundraising campaign. Puretracks.com released First DRM-Free Digital Music Catalogue, but will it be enough to battle iTunes?

A number of new events have been announced, and our very own “As the World Searches” had another great turn out and speakers provided some great information about how to get the most out of your SEM campaigns and we can’t forget MSN’s adCenter was launched.
Ottawa’s BPlay a division of Magmic Games, offers “crackberry” users some entertainment for their Blackberry devices through a white label solution that serves up the latest in games, ringtones and themes that will make you the coolest kid on the block. The company has entered a new long term agreement with a San Francisco based publisher of lifestyle, games, and personalization products, Hands-On Mobile.

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