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Website by Marco Faré, lic. sc. com., online communication specialist based in Lugano, Switzerland.
This blog is about communication technologies, search engines, fantascienza, Lugano and Switzerland. Written in Italian and English. What I'm Doing...
- Hipmunk: Better Flight Search - http://icio.us/epzrfk - now with Hotels! 2011-03-18
- Oryx and Crake - http://icio.us/GuoOyo 2011-03-16
- "Se trovi pagine mancanti o illeggibili, avvisaci". Se è mancante, come la trovo? Se la trovo, come fa a mancare? 2011-02-01
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Tag Archives: web2
[it] Mondoinrete: Internet, la seconda versione
[English abstract: this month, Mondoinrete, my column in Azione, I write on the new version of internet: the web 2.0] La rubrica mensile Mondoinrete, sul numero di martedì 29 gennaio di di Azione, è dedicata al web 2.0: la nuova … Continue reading
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Tagged azione, google, mondoinrete, web-2.0, web2, web2.0
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A report on usages and attitudes of web and other ICT
A report by Pew Internet & American Life Project explains the summary of a survey they conducted in the US. The title is A Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users, where users are divided in three big groups: Elite … Continue reading
The evolution of the web
Interesting chart: The evolution of the web in next 25 years, from the PC to intelligent personal agents, from the desktop era to the webOS era. Read on Beanbol, via eQuaderno, written by Nova Spivack. Why do I blog this … Continue reading
Web 2.0 application directory
Lack of web 2.0 application? Check out Listio: it is a directory tag based with users’ comments. Why do I blog this (©N. Nova)? Among lot of nice web 2.0 apps collections and similar, this seems to be well done.
Web 2.0 sucks (according to this guy)
Charlie O’Donnel writes 10 reasons on why web 2.0 sucks. I try to summarize and comment them here, hoping to understand well what is saying. Fear to freely express, you may get sued, fired or else. My comment: big problem, … Continue reading





