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OpenWorldForum 2010 - Paris: Open Source and Open Innovation

2 commenti October 3, 2010 Nicholas 2 comments

It closed Friday, the two days of the Open World Forum, dedicated to Open Source and Open Innovation.

The first impression was very good, impeccable organization, not to mention the breakfast and lunch (which you can admire the beautiful cakes on my Facebook profile ).

One thing that particularly impressed me was a sentence of Marylene Delbourg-Delphis , in the discussion on the Open Generation, whose birth is to be traced back to the creation and massive use of TCP / IP, in fact, to think nothing well without this protocol would be like now, we'd still be on the Tower of Babel by means of transmission owners.

The next step in this direction are the social networks, with all the privacy issues that result.

In general, the idea that has emerged from these two days is that now the road taken is that the OPEN, not only as code, but as a way to live, think and be:

  • Use open source to full control of its business;
  • Living open to deal with innovation and not bound by the past;
  • Think Open to always put into question their certainties and be able to develop the best solution without bias;
  • Being open also for not fear what you do not know, be open to any culture and society, as all things work together to expand and strengthen their knowledge and certainty.

I think in this list there is a summary of all choco he wanted to teach this forum and make our own, so that we can see and understand the evolution of global society where we live.

For those wishing to see what was said and who attended the two days the site is as follows: http://www.openworldforum.org/

A new way to communicate the company's image

2 commenti August 6, 2010 Nicholas 2 comments

Social media

The new media, especially social ones, are changing the way companies interact to potential buyers, and more generally of public opinion.


The old concept of corporate communication presupposed that the brand was handled entirely by the House, and the subject was only a final receptor of the ideas produced by advertising agencies, which had been given the mandate to create an advertising campaign for the company.

The client passively assimilated the message conveyed by the traditional media (radio, newspapers or television), and had no opportunity to interact or communicate with the manufacturer.

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Facebook boogeyman ???????

facebook grande fratello ?

But Facebook really threatening our privacy? is the boogeyman, the boogeyman that disturbs our sweet sleep?

Let's be serious for once. Facebook has succeeded in a relatively short time to become a leader in the field of social networking generalist type, and this without acquiring a dominant position or point a gun at the head of anyone.

All went in his room for several reasons: for those who work, who to find friends, or just because it's cool or because "everyone is there and I can not miss me."

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