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mmthumMy name is Matteo Cassese and I am a consultant and entrepreneur passionate about innovation and technology. If you want to have an overview about this site have a look at the homepage.
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This bit.ly social search would be cool if it didn’t cost 1K USD a month

Bit.ly Wants To Predict The Future With Realtime Social Search Source: TechCrunch Link shortening service Bit.ly just announced the launch of its beta search platform and “reputation monitoring” service for its paying Enterprise customers. Apparently Bit.ly has been crawling every…

Can’t wait to see "Rimetti a noi i nostri debiti"

Rimetti a noi i nostri debiti Source: dalomb Sabato scorso, noi delle Officine Tolau, eravamo a Roma, a seguire la manifestazione degli Indignados. Eravamo lì – telecamere in spalla e microfoni aperti – per girare il nostro nuovo documentario:  ”Rimetti a…

How technology is helping the Global Unrest movement

The Technology of Global Unrest Source: KK Lifestream Originally posted in The Technium There seems to be a global-scale protest underway. People, mostly young people, are bypassing the institutional voting system to try to force change through decentralized adhocracy and…

The Geocities Archive lives on through the interface of The Deleted City

Developer Turns Geocities Archive Into a ‘Digital Pompeii’ Source: Webmonkey For a brief time in the early ’90s Geocities was the web. And, for all its shortcomings, Geocities did nevertheless usher in much of what makes the web great —…

Shedding a tear for the death of the movie camera

Dead Media Beat: Film Source: Beyond The Beyond *It’s all over but the archaeologisms. http://www.salon.com/2011/10/13/r_i_p_the_movie_camera_1888_2011/ “R.I.P., the movie camera: 1888-2011 “Major manufacturers have ceased production of new motion picture film cameras; cinema as we once knew it is…