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San Francisco, Macworld & the Crunchies awards

By Duncan Moore on January 15th, 2008

I’m in Silicon Valley and San Francisco this week, meeting some people, attending the Crunchies awards, and checking out the Macworld Expo (yup, we’re Apple fans - visitors to our Montreal office will notice several Macs on duty and even an iPhone, which isn’t officially available in Canada yet).
If you’d like to meet up in […]

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Startup Camp Montreal

By Duncan Moore on December 21st, 2007

Additional tickets for Startup Camp Montreal have been released, so get them while you can (free for everyone except service providers). What’s it all about? Here’s the description from the event wiki:
Startup Camp Montreal is an event dedicated to everything Startup. It is the forum where early stage companies, investors and on-lookers alike can share […]

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We’re growing - and hiring!

By Duncan Moore on December 19th, 2007

We recently doubled the staff at our Montreal office with the addition of a sales and account management team, and welcomed an additional programmer to our development group in Eastern Europe. This brings us to a total of 11 people in the combined family of The Code Kitchen and CakeMail.
But we’re not stopping there! We’re […]

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CakeMail, Inc.

By Duncan Moore on December 17th, 2007

The Code Kitchen recently spun off CakeMail to establish it as a separate company. We did this for a number of reasons, the main ones being:

The Code Kitchen is like a laboratory for cooking up new Web apps - once they’re served, they eventually take on a life of their own.
Having CakeMail as a separate […]

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New developer package for CakeMail

By Duncan Moore on December 11th, 2007

Note: This package is now expired.
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We’re very happy to announce a new CakeMail package designed to grow our developer community while showing a little love to tech startups and small dev shops who need a sophisticated email delivery system that they can integrate into their software.
In fact, we might as well say happy holidays while […]

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CakeMail chosen to present at StartupCamp Toronto!

By Duncan Moore on November 27th, 2007

We’re very happy to have been selected to present at the inaugural StartupCamp Toronto on December 6th. StartupCamp is a special forum for a handful of startups to make brief presentations and then receive feedback and suggestions from a small audience of experienced entrepreneurs and investors.
To maximize the value of discussion and interaction, organizers have […]

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Fjord integrates CakeMail into their service offer

By Duncan Moore on November 16th, 2007

The Code Kitchen and CakeMail were featured today on the front page of the business section in The Montreal Gazette daily newspaper. The article is also available here on the Canada.com network.
The Gazette article very briefly mentions Fjord Interactive Marketing + Technology of the Cossette Group, which is an agency that we’ve been working with […]

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CakeMail launch recap

By Duncan Moore on November 9th, 2007

We did a demo of the CakeMail application at BarCampMontreal3 on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at Montreal’s Society for Arts and Technology. At the same time on the Web, we kicked off our public beta and launched the CakeMail website.
The feedback so far has been really great. Here’s a sample:

Web Worker Daily (GigaOM network) […]

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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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