Good morning.
It's spring break here in Canada, and I'll be playing hooky at the ski hill this week with my kids. But no worries! The daily Squawk Box will continue in my absence. For the week of March 10th, the Squawk Box will be hosted by a number of guests and bloggers. Tune in, using the iotum FREE Conference Call application on Facebook, and join the discussion!
- Skype Journal's Jim Courtney will be hosting the call on Monday. Click here to RSVP.
- iotum's Howard Thaw will be hosting the call on Tuesday. Click here to RSVP.
- Thomas Howe, of the Thomas Howe Company will host the call on Wednesday, live from the eComm conference. RSVP information coming.
- Stardust Global Ventures dynamic duo, Sheryl Breuker and Ken Camp will host the call on Thursday, also from eComm. Click here to RSVP.
- Tech journalist, and podcaster David Spark, will host the call on Friday. Click here to RSVP.
To stay up to date on all the Squawk Box happenings, join the Squawk Box Facebook Group.
I'll be back the week of March 17th, hosting the calls from the VON Conference in San Jose California.
Unless, of course, we get swallowed in a snow drift on the way to the mountain. Here's a sample of what it's like outside my back door this morning after yesterday's snow fall.
Alec Saunders is the Vice President of Developer Relations for BlackBerry make Research in Motion. This is his personal blog, with his personal viewpoints. Prior to this Alec was the CEO and co-founder of Calliflower — the easiest way to hold a meeting, online, on a conference call, or on the go. A double-decade veteran of product management and marketing, he spent nine years at Microsoft where he helped launch Windows 95, the first two versions of Internet Explorer, the Universal Plug and Play initiative, the push into home markets, opt-in email marketing and what might well go down in history as the very first direct email list ever.





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Hi Alec! Nice "morning after" shot of Saturday's snow storm. For more shots of the storm's aftereffects, check out my blog at http://onqpl.blogspot.com/2008/03/snow-job.html and Dan Cardamore's blog at http://www.hld.ca/archives/65.
- Paul