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PROFIT 100: Great new marketing


Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies don’t shy away from the latest tools for selling more. Follow their lead, and you’ll convert more prospects at lower cost—even if you’re not a nerd.

Digital sales drivers |  Sell more with CRM |  Sell more with search engines

 

The death of DRM


A recording industry in crisis faces the music on digital rights management — maybe for the last time.

6 Questions: One-on-One with Puretracks president and CEO Alistair Mitchell |  Q&A: Jeffrey Remedios, co-founder, Arts & Crafts |  David and Apple

 

Personal electronics: Apples are not the only fruit


Sure, iPods are great—but some of the alternatives are pretty darn nice too.

iPod killers? | David and Apple | Mobile computing: Television to go

 

Office software: Changing suites


Sometimes it’s not worth switching software, even when it’s free.

The virtual office |  Business software: Intelligence test |  Software's last hurrah

 

Coming to a theatre near you


Why digital 3-D could be much more than a passing fad.

Interactive entertainment: Screen play |  Pimp my movie |  Filmmaking: Horror meister

 

The genie's out of the bottle


The music industry jumps further into the digital game.

iPods are not the only fruit |  A new model for music distribution |  iTruthiness

 

Sell more with CRM


No longer pricey or hard to use, customer-relationship management software is a secret weapon of more and more small firms.

Build your business: Adopt CRM software |  The Web, part deux |  The Customer Is King

 

Search engines: Image conscious


Will Leila Boujnane's search engine be the next Google?

Microsoft’s big gamble |  Google grabbers |  SEO for CEOs

 

Microsoft’s big gamble


A play for Yahoo augurs a seismic shift in the online world — and a desperate move to stop Google.

Microsoft vs. Google |  Google grabbers |  Q&A: Microsoft’s Garth Dean

 

Intelligence test


John Schwarz sees a bright future as his company teams up with a global giant and reshapes the hottest growth area of corporate software.

Unbreakable: computer software |  Software's last hurrah |  Custom software