of its finer points, but Shaun Considine wrote a really great Op-Ed piece last week in the Times: Montrealers and many others remember the anniversary of the Montreal Massacre. It has been 15 years since Marc Lepine went into the Ecole Polytechnique and killed 14 women at the engineering school. If you want to learn more about this terrible day, check out the CBC archive of the events surrounding the tragedy. on Flickr: Reinventing a category whose flashbulb burnt out from Fast Company’s Fast 50. Apple Launches iTunes Music Store in Canada. $0.99 a song, a nice discount from the US, and a decent selection of Canadian artists as well. that a few weeks ago, Google rolled out a Chinese Google News that omitted sources blocked by the Chinese government. Well now the government has done its part by blocking the main Google News site, according to Reporters sans frontières. This is a great example of why technologists, engineers, and others who, while technically adept, lack formal education (or experience with, evidently) in ethics, journalism, political theory, or philosophy, shouldn’t be the people entrusted with making such product design decisions. Companies have responsibilities – drawing the line in the sand on an issue such as this is clearly one of them. Google is really dropping the ball on this one.On this day every year,
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