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Andrew Wahl

Andrew Wahl is a senior writer with Canadian Business. He has been with the magazine since 1998 reporting on a wide variety of topics including telecommunications, wireless technologies, corporate IT, venture capital, environmental governance and hedge funds. In addition to his column for the magazine, he writes a blog, Wahl on Tech, for Canadian Business Online.

Smart search

Waterloo's Primal Fusion thinks it can deliver a better, even more useful web experience.

RIM: Oh, Canada?

Why Jim Balsillie is suddenly waving the flag.

Moneyed mobility

Will m-commerce ever get airborne in Canada?

Trading time

Ondine Biopharma mortgages the company's present.

Computing: Seeing things

A Canadian tries to change the face of computing.

R&D: Copy that

Xerox offers a peek at its once secret R&D efforts.

Icebreaker?

Is Ontario's emerging-technology funding strategy the right move?

Flickr of the wrist

Using social media effectively remains a challenge.

Growing pains

Investments by venture capital funds are dropping at a rapid pace.

The future awaits

Canada needs to point the way to its long-term future while it doles out short-term money.

Nothing ventured ...

Bad news for Canada's venture capital industry.

All I want for Christmas

Some gift suggestions for Santa.

Being all a-Twitter

New web technologies can be harder to implement than you think.

Break up the gang?

Nortel's decision to sell a promising division could be the first step in dismantling the company.

To iPhone or BlackBerry?

Or given the economy, not at all?

Security device

Your business info could be seized at the U.S. border.

A better mousetrap

A new online service is connecting large companies to the right business problem solvers.

Killer conversion?

SpinVox: The promise of voice-to-text messaging.

The data drivers

Wireless newcomers will need more than lower prices to compete.

A timely idea

No Panic Computing's remote back-up may be a winner.

Nortel's new play

Partnership with Alvarion signals a shift to LTE.

Outsourcing: A nutty idea

Macadamian's competitive edge in software.

Failure to connect

Hyperconnectivity not automatically a good thing.

Ground rules required

Shaping and throttling the 'Net — and the consumer.

Future non-shock

New software lets execs plan for enviro compliance.