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Canada.com: Masonic Temple in Toronto now belongs to an IT firm
Toronto's legendary Masonic Temple, most recently the home of MTV Canada, has now been purchased for $12.5-million by the London, Ont.-based company Info-Tech Research Group.
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Torontoist: The Masonic Temple Apparently Won't Be Turned Into Condos, After All
Earlier this morning a company called Info-Tech Research Group announced that it has bought the property to use as an office.
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BlogTO: Masonic Temple to get facelift (avoids condo-ification)
Maybe it was too much of a long shot, but I doubt many of you will be surprised to learn this morning that the Masonic Temple at Yonge and Davenport will not be reprising its role as a live music venue.
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Canadian CIO: Teleworking that Actually Works
While telecommuting is not a new concept, technologies such as unified communications have matured enough to allow organizations to create more effective work-at-home strategies.
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Canadian CIO: Drawing the Line on Content Creation
We're not living in the information age any more, when we had the unprecedented ability to find content. Today, we've reached the point of creating more content than we can possibly consume.
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Canadian CIO: In the Loop: What CIOs Need to Know About Employee Collaboration
Social collaboration and communications technology built for the enterprise is part of what's driving companies to find the right balance between allowing room for individual productivity and staying in control of how that productivity is coalesces into wider business objectives.
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Yahoo Finance: Windows 8 may be an idea whose time will still come
To me, the decision by Microsoft to release an updated version of its Windows 8 operating system is just another example of what we might call The Ribbon Problem.
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Smart Computing: Sky's the Limit
Don't make the mistake of thinking that "the cloud" is only for large companies; these days, even small businesses are heading for the cloud. In fact, if you're using Office 365, Google Docs, or other Web-based services, you're already relying on the cloud.
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The Globe and Mail: Will 'face computers' and other wearable devices boom, or bust?
Using wearable computing devices like smart watches and smart glasses will appeal to consumers as an alternative to pulling out their smartphones, according to the aggressive predictions of some technology analysts.
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