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Archive for October, 2007

CakeMail, now in Russian!

By Duncan Moore on October 24th, 2007

The multilingual aspect of CakeMail is something that we’re particularly excited about. With the help of our team members in Eastern Europe, we’ve produced a localization of the CakeMail interface in Russian (beta translation). We wanted to showcase CakeMail’s ability to handle non-Latin characters, and you have to agree that it’s pretty cool to […]

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Enabling the Long Tail in email marketing

By Duncan Moore on October 12th, 2007

Chris Anderson, author of The Long Tail and a forthcoming book called Free, spoke in Montreal on Tuesday at a one-day conference organized by Infopresse, which is a French-language media organization that covers marketing, advertising and communications from a Quebec perspective.
In the last couple of months, Anderson’s uncommon insights have helped us to clarify and […]

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CakeMail demo at BarcampCanada1

By Duncan Moore on October 9th, 2007

We’re going to do a demo of the CakeMail application at BarCampCanada1 on Saturday, November 3, 2007 in Montreal. At the same time on the Web, we’ll be kicking off our public beta and launching the CakeMail website.
BarCampCanada1 is the first pan-Canadian BarCamp event. Its a collective effort of the TorCamp, BarCampOttawa, and BarCampMontreal crews […]

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