Category Archives: anche in italiano
When Facebook sets a Good Example
(clicca qui per la traduzione in italiano) Since a few days the opencompute project is widely discussed around in the blogosphere and the internet. Fairly understandable since this is, by far, the largest, most interesting and radically innovative open hardware and open infrastructure design initiative,
When Facebook sets a Good Example
(clicca qui per la traduzione in italiano) Since a few days the opencompute project is widely discussed around in the blogosphere and the internet. Fairly understandable since this is, by far, the largest, most interesting and radically innovative open hardware and open infrastructure design initiative,
Celebrate blogging
(clicca qui per la traduzione in italiano) [This post was originally published May 2011, I’m reviewing it now, end of March 2012 since is really useful and motivating and I’ll take the chance to link up the content I created during
Celebrate blogging
(clicca qui per la traduzione in italiano) [This post was originally published May 2011, I’m reviewing it now, end of March 2012 since is really useful and motivating and I’ll take the chance to link up the content I created during
The role of Open Source and Free software in today’s world, excellences, issues and frontiers to cross: an expert talk with Roberto Galoppini
How is open source doing at today? Did Free Software become a cornerstone of today’s Internet?
It’s clear that the two movements together have shaped the world as we know it today.
I asked Roberto Galoppini – one of the most credited open source evengelists in Italy – to help Meedabyte’s readers having a view of current state of adoption and perspectives.
The role of Open Source and Free software in today’s world, excellences, issues and frontiers to cross: an expert talk with Roberto Galoppini
How is open source doing at today? Did Free Software become a cornerstone of today’s Internet?
It’s clear that the two movements together have shaped the world as we know it today.
I asked Roberto Galoppini – one of the most credited open source evengelists in Italy – to help Meedabyte’s readers having a view of current state of adoption and perspectives.
Why Nokiasoft is bad for Nokia, the Market, Europe and Technology.
Does this Elop’s choice of jumping on Msft Windows Phone make sense somehow?
Why Nokiasoft is bad for Nokia, the Market, Europe and Technology.
Does this Elop’s choice of jumping on Msft Windows Phone make sense somehow?
On the Internet and the pursuit of real Value for today’s society
What is the role of the Internet at today? What shall us expect from *the Network* in the times of economic and ecological debt? By helping us sharing our destiny as a community the Internet can help modern societies to leverage value at the expense of costs of any type, especially those that harmed our development model that led us here “when” we live.
On the Internet and the pursuit of real Value for today’s society
What is the role of the Internet at today? What shall us expect from *the Network* in the times of economic and ecological debt? By helping us sharing our destiny as a community the Internet can help modern societies to leverage value at the expense of costs of any type, especially those that harmed our development model that led us here “when” we live.
Two words about Twitter
Are you willing to stay out the greatest world buzz revolution?
Two words about Twitter
Are you willing to stay out the greatest world buzz revolution?
The sound of silence
Are you interested in threats your Freedom is subject to on the Internet?
The sound of silence
Are you interested in threats your Freedom is subject to on the Internet?
Interviewing Fabrizio Capobianco: an optimistic Italian
Fabrizio Capobianco is Funambol founder and CEO. For having created an Italian company and then made it the world leader in its industry, for managing the largest open source product in wireless and, most importantly, for its unstoppable optimism about the future of software and services in Italy, he’s an inspiration to many startupper (and wannabe) of the “Bel Paese” and worldwide.
In this interview he talks about Funambol, technology, and Italy. Many useful tips for startuppers
Interviewing Fabrizio Capobianco: an optimistic Italian
Fabrizio Capobianco is Funambol founder and CEO. For having created an Italian company and then made it the world leader in its industry, for managing the largest open source product in wireless and, most importantly, for its unstoppable optimism about the future of software and services in Italy, he’s an inspiration to many startupper (and wannabe) of the “Bel Paese” and worldwide.
In this interview he talks about Funambol, technology, and Italy. Many useful tips for startuppers
Where is the Tablet market going?
I’m not, perhaps you know it, a big fan of Apple. Lately, however, it seems that Cupertino has reached again, as with the iPhone, the usual result: create a product, open a market, consolidate a large chunk of the customers
Where is the Tablet market going?
I’m not, perhaps you know it, a big fan of Apple. Lately, however, it seems that Cupertino has reached again, as with the iPhone, the usual result: create a product, open a market, consolidate a large chunk of the customers
How the long tail is reshaping the smartphone business
Since few months, the established concept of the Long Tail is finding the first evidence of its applicability even in the mobile market. In particular, as was expected, it works when modeling the availability and sales of applications distributed via
How the long tail is reshaping the smartphone business
Since few months, the established concept of the Long Tail is finding the first evidence of its applicability even in the mobile market. In particular, as was expected, it works when modeling the availability and sales of applications distributed via
