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17 Feb, 2010

Is the semantic web coming? (Twine 2.0)

Posted by: Francesco In: Internet & Web 2.0

It’s been quite some time since big and small players started working on semantic search engines, capable of understanding the meaning of your search and populate an adaptive SERP.
Twine just released a video in which showcases its latest development, part of the “2.0″ release. It’s indeed worth to watch, as the user looks for Thai [...]

27 Jan, 2010

My take on the iPad

Posted by: Francesco In: Internet & Web 2.0

It’s been a while since my last post, what a perfect occasion to break my silence is the launch of the new Apple iPad!
After months (years?) of anticipation and rumors finally Apple made his move, entering the ebook readers and tablet pc arena. It’s a difficult market, currently targeting mostly early adopters and geeks but [...]

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12 Nov, 2009

What is a browser?

Posted by: Francesco In: Internet & Web 2.0

Enjoy this shocking video shot in Times Square, a great reminder for all of us Internet geeks that people we’re producing web applications for are not on our same page…
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4MwTvtyrUQ

10 Nov, 2009

Let’s wave together!

Posted by: Francesco In: Internet & Web 2.0

I’d love to share with you my Wave invitations, just send me an email or post here in the comments to get an invite for Google Wave!

26 Aug, 2009

The Social Media Strategic Framework

Posted by: Francesco In: Internet & Web 2.0

Tom Chapman did a great job by posting this interesting framework on his blog, Social Media Marketing.

This sketch illustrates the different channels a company has to initiate and maintain to drive its campaign to success. Just by taking a glimpse at it, we see that a social media strategy is an operation that requires careful [...]

08 Aug, 2009

If the Twitter community was 100 people

Posted by: Francesco In: Internet & Web 2.0

We all know that the Twitter community is pretty small if compared to other social networks, such as Facebook or MySpace, but this simple data visualization shows to us how peculiar is this community.

The facy that only 5% of Twitter users generate 75% of the tweets is astonishing, there are too many “gurus” and not [...]


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