Alberto D’Ottavi
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Infoservi - Web 20 La Nostra InternetHi guest!
It’s a scenario of fields of applications. Uhm, actually there’re three missing: MySpace for "sharing people", together with Facebook, Wikipedia for "sharing knowledge", and Twitter for "sharing moments" - but many others can be added...
The idea is to show how much of the attention is dedicated to peer-to-peer activities...2 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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FOWD November 2007I really miss the point. Your presentations is misleading: you are confusing "design" with "graphic". You are speaking of the second, and, ok, in aestethics any opinion is right. But Web 2.0 design goes towards inventing a new, more efficient, simpler and better user experience. Hopefully
Beautiful presentation, anyway, my compliments3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Better Typographyso sorry... I really wanted to come to your speech but couldn’t do it
this is really a fascinating topic, and liked a lot your approach (for what I cann se from slides)3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Death by PowerPointgreat. funny and very effective. it goes to the point. now the problem is "just do it" :)))3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Be Your Own Boss!every time I read this presentation I find new impressive things... hi robert, u r great! :)3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Bootstrapping with AWS: using S3 to avoid VCHi Jon, thanks a lot for all. Cool. Not exhaustive, but I think I got it
But now we *do* *really* need performance. I’m a found user of Slideshare, and use it for work. I use it to study, to set up my presentations and to publish them. And I often speak of Slideshare in my courses as a cool example
But we do really need an upgrade. I can’t stand minutes waiting while saving to favorites, or a presentation to start. When I’m in a hurry, I have so many tabs open, switching between one to the other in the hope that this can speed things up
So while wait? If you want to ask money... just ask. It’s ok to pay a Pro account, because SlideShare is useful stuff. And I’m sure that many others would do it
Best,
Alberto3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Blogs and Digital Media Advertisingmolto "appuntita" e pertinente. parlavamo di questi temi proprio l’altra mattina al convegno tv digitali, di cui ho raccontato qua http://tinyurl.com/2jcmlz . sull’elaborazione del nuovo marketing credo ci siano ancora parecchie cose interessanti da fare...3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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創意亞洲市場直擊beautiful graphic, beautiful objects. don’t u have an english version?3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Mass Media vs. User-Generated Contentgorgeus... really beautiful! I’ve got the same mcluhan quotes and basquiat art piece on my blog! http://www.infoservi.it. we have to talk... :)))3 years ago
Alberto D’Ottavi
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Web2.0 e Conoscenzasecondo me ci vuole un approccio "olistico". il web 2.0 è un mix tra trend sociali, tecnologici, di mercato... in continuo movimento ed evoluzione
e quindi credo che l’unica cosa fissa, oggi, sia proprio il cambiamento. quantomeno degli strumenti, delle metodologie, dei contenuti stessi
il che è un bel cambio paradigmatico rispetto a una società, come quella novecentesca, in cui invece si tendeva a ragionare in termini di "progresso" lineare, tendendo quindi all’adeguamento rispetto a uno statu quo
ragionare, lavorare e sviluppare nell’ottica del cambiamento richiede quindi un approccio specifico. il problema non è "quale sarà LO strumento migliore", bensì "quali sono gli strumenti più efficaci adesso", sulla base di economicità e versatilità
poi si cresce man mano, in ottica "perpetual beta". e lo stesso vale per contenuti e conoscenza. bisogna creare piattaforme open su cui offrire dei temi, perché le persone possano condividere e, in prospettiva, arricchire la propria esperienza
my two cents, come si suol dire :)3 years ago
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