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VANCOUVER is still the most liveable city in the world, according to a new ranking from the Economist Intelligence Unit. The Canadian city topped a "liveability survey" of 140 cities, as it did in 2008. I have some experience of life in three of the top 10 cities in the world. What's interesting and surprising is that Toronto was ranked ahead of Calgary!
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A new internet search engine called Wolfram Alpha launched last night, and early reports suggested it was a worthy rival for Google.
This morning it's displaying prices for UK shares in pounds when they are in fact in pence. Consequently, I feel about a hundred times richer than when I went to bed last night.
The search results look great, but I'm not convinced Google needs to worry just yet.
That's a big cup of Poutine, eh?
Here's a Telegraph article featuring the CEO of The Carbon Trust, for whom I'm currently working on a CRM project: Tom Delay speeds up his mission to put carbon on business agenda.
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