Receives more than 530,000 unique visitors, or nearly 1.5 million page views, a month.*
Covers the gamut from personal tech to the latest breakthroughs in IT.
Includes content from respected third-party sources in addition to The Globe.

A Canadian perspective on science and technology

With a mandate to make the bleeding edge make sense, globetechnology.com features content about everything from IT to biotech.

Visitors will find breaking business and technology news from The Globe as well as respected third-party providers, plus reviews of the hottest new games and gadgets. Thoughtful commentary rounds out the editorial offerings, while columns and blogs from noted Globe technology experts provide the context readers need to make sense of the Digital Age.

Anyone who wants to reach a unique audience that includes both early-adopters and individuals who influence corporate IT purse strings is sure to benefit from a presence on globetechnology.com.

*Source: Omniture, July through November 2008 average.

Content on globetechnology.com covers the gamut, from short, snappy blogs to in-depth articles that make tech developments relevant to both consumers and businesses.


Included on globetechnology.com are:
  • Breaking technology news from The Globe and respected third-party sources.
  • Blogs by Globe contributors Mathew Ingram and Jack Kapica.
  • In-depth coverage and reviews of products that simplify business and life--plus products that just plain make life more fun.
  • Comprehensive coverage of serious topics like science as well as lighter ones like personal tech and gaming.
  • "Ask the Expert," lingo-free online tech support from uber-geek Lynn Greiner.
  • Special reports that give visitors the big picture about 21st century tech trends and their implications for individuals, business and society at large.
  • The IT Download Centre, where visitors can access the latest case studies, white papers and podcasts about IT developments.
  • The Tech Encyclopedia, a search engine of more than 18,000 definitions of computing and networking terms, acronyms and buzzwords.
  • Tech alerts: daily, weekly and monthly e-newsletters delivered directly to subscribers' inboxes.