Stati SpA indice degli stati falliti (3)
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Gli Stati sono sempre più simili a società per azioni. Gli Stati SpA possono fallire come una qualunque azienda e dichiarare bancarotta. Foreign Policy e The Fund for Peace hanno rilasciato l’Indice 2008 degli Stati falliti. Quando uno Stato cessa di esistere? “Quando il governo nazionale perde il controllo di parte o di tutto il suo territorio e non è più in grado di assicurare la sicurezza personale dei suoi cittadini. Quando i governi perdono ...
Versión para estudiantes del Kindle, confirmada (2)
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Ya se iba adelantando que Amazon iba a renovar su gama Kindle, y se dio una fecha: un nuevo modelo en octubre y otros más ya en el 2009. Ahora, Amazon lo ha hecho oficial. El Amazon Kindle será renovado próximamente y lo hará con una nueva versión para estudiantes, cuyo principal cambio frente a la versión actual sería la implementación de una pantalla de mayor tamaño para la mejor visualización de libros de texto. ...
Mixi Brings Sophisticated OpenID to Millions of Japanese Users - ReadWriteWeb (12)
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Mixi, the giant Japanese social network, announced last week that it is now acting as an OpenID provider. The implementation is particularly sophisticated, Six Apart's David Recordon says ...
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GaryK said:
Barry sounds like AX to me...
Mixi Brings Sophisticated OpenID to Millions of Japanese Users (11)
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Mixi, the giant Japanese social network, announced last week that it is now acting as an OpenID authenticating party. The implementation is particularly sophisticated, SixApart's David Recordon says they are the first major provider to support the exchange of user profile data via OpenID. The service is also providing a mechanism for users of 3rd party sites to limit access to content elsewhere to visitors who are their friends on Mixi. All of it begs ...
Intel Developer Forum 2008, resumen (1)
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Como hemos estado viendo estos últimos días, Intel ha centrado parte de la información tecnológica mundial en San Francisco, donde ha estado desarrollándose el Intel Developer Forum, con bastantes novedades, algunas de ellas muy jugosas. Echar un vistazo a las presentaciones que Intel cuelga para que todo el que no haya podido acudir a ese par de días de intensas charlas y presentaciones tenga idea de lo que se habló allí, nos lleva a poder ...
Nokia N96 como GPS (1)
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Se acerca el Nokia N96. La empresa finlandesa parece decidida a que sea su caballo ganador para este último trimestre de año. Ahora ya conocemos que además de las funciones multimedia, su cámara o la conectividad total, el Nokia N96 va a centrarse mucho en la navegación GPS. Así, cuando salga en septiembre, el Nokia N96 llegará con el software Nokia Maps 2.0 presinstalado junto con los mapas de España y Portugal, además de una ...
CNN Wants to Go Viral: Enables Embeddable Videos (49)
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Starting today, CNN will allow all users to embed videos from CNN on their blogs or social network profiles. With this, CNN is following a growing trend among news organizations like MSNBC, FoxNews, and CBS. Judging from the wording of the announcement, CNN is clearly hoping to see some of its clips go viral, and with the political season in the U.S. heating up in the run-up to the November election, they might just have ...
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Derick Valadao said:
This is pretty awesome. That said, I don't give it long before CNN starts to get... umm... creative with what videos get kept up and for how long.
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Zee M said:
Starting today, CNN will allow all users to embed videos from CNN on their blogs or social network profiles.
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Michael said:
finally - I think not allowing embeds is a big mistake for big media
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Merlene said:
At the same time that AP wants Bloggers to pay to use their content, CNN makes it easy and encourages it. Great move, CNN.
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BillDeys said:
is this good news?
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/cnn_wants_to_go_viral_enables.php (25)
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Starting today, CNN will allow all users to embed videos from CNN on their blogs or social network profiles. With this, CNN is following a growing trend among ...
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Steven said:
All of the big networks are going to have to embrace social networking and content sharing, or they will get left behind by the consumers!Steven BarchettiYour Digital Coachhttp://www.KingOfSocialMedia.com
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BillDeys said:
is this good news?
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Zee M said:
Starting today, CNN will allow all users to embed videos from CNN on their blogs or social network profiles.
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Merlene said:
At the same time that AP wants Bloggers to pay to use their content, CNN makes it easy and encourages it. Great move, CNN.
OpenSocial Now Reaches 350 Million Users, And Growing (Erick Schonfeld/TechCrunch) (7)
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Erick Schonfeld / TechCrunch: OpenSocial Now Reaches 350 Million Users, And Growing — Six months ago, OpenSocial was nothing but a list of promised partnerships. But the social network application platform backed by Google has made a lot of progress since then as those partners started to go live with their OpenSocial Apps.
12 New Rules of Working You Should Embrace Today (206)
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The workplace, more and more, is changing, and with this change comes a whole new set of rules. The traditional office work environment and tools are still around, but at a very rapid pace, they’re being supplanted by newer and better tools, newer and better ways of working. The old rules are being broken, and new ones are emerging. You could call this the Workplace of the Future, as not all businesses have adopted these ...
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Andrew said:
I don't necessarily agree with all the points, but I think they make some good points.
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Greg Lowe said:
Interesting, I'm not sure I'm there yet, but it does provide a very interesting alternative.
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Robert Scoble said:
Nice manifesto on the future of work.
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Howard said:
This is my life, increasingly, every day .. and I'm loving it.
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Dan Kearns said:
WHAT A FANTASTIC PIECE! Great find, Tim! Best thing I've read on the net in months!!!
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Steve said:
Too many offices stuck in the past
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philco said:
LIVE THESE!rule 13- everyone gets a Co at the end of their name.
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David B said:
Add this to the "428 Zen Habits lists to live by" list
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jezarnold said:
2. Wikipedia: In a few short years, this has become one of the most useful tools ever. It is more useful than regular encyclopedias by an order of magnitude. And it was created by opening things up to the public. Despite massive criticism for this open process, it has worked beautifully. Collaboration works.I couldnt agree more
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lkratz said:
on va faire cela ...
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Kevin Rossen said:
Good read on new trends for offices, working, and productivity today. I practice a few of them already, but I need to implement more.
How Technorati Could Become Relevant Again (16)
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Blog search engine Technorati made a fresh round of promises this morning, assuring users that the service will be less awful soon once a new anti-spam program is put in place. The company says it sees nearly 10 million unique visitors each month but we cringe a bit every time we visit the site. It doesn't have to be that way. Blogsearch in general is rife with spam and Technorati is at a real disadvantage ...
How Technorati Could Become Relevant Again - ReadWriteWeb (10)
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Blog search engine Technorati made a fresh round of promises this morning, assuring users that the service will be less awful soon once a new anti-spam program is put in place. The company says it sees nearly 10 million unique visitors each month but we cringe a bit every time we visit the site. It doesn't have to be that way. Blogsearch in general is rife with spam and Technorati is at a real disadvantage ...
Enterprise 2.0: The Nature of the Firm - ReadWriteWeb (46)
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The break-up of behemoth, vertically integrated enterprises commenced in the 1970's, got a boost from junk bond financing in the 1980's, and accelerated in the 1990's with globalization. Now, late in the 2000's, Social Media (aka Web 2.0) is adding another gear that will accelerate the fundamental restructuring of the enterprise. This is a big story. That is why ReadWriteWeb is dedicating a new "channel" to Enterprise 2.0. I will be editing this channel and ...
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Stuart said:
Very interesting and accurate opinion IMHO. I will be particularly interested to see how location based services affect Enterprise 2.0
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KevM said:
Help me figure out if this post should get me excited about working for a small company in the enterprise software market or not.
Enterprise 2.0: The Nature of the Firm (42)
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The break-up of behemoth, vertically integrated enterprises commenced in the 1970's, got a boost from junk bond financing in the 1980's, and accelerated in the 1990's with globalization. Now, late in the 2000's, Social Media (aka Web 2.0) is adding another gear that will accelerate the fundamental restructuring of the enterprise. This is a big story. That is why ReadWriteWeb is dedicating a new "channel" to Enterprise 2.0. I will be editing this channel and ...
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KevM said:
Help me figure out if this post should get me excited about working for a small company in the enterprise software market or not.
Pandora y Muxtape: La industria aprieta (y se ahoga a sí misma) (4)
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En los últimos dos días, han saltado a la luz dos noticias preocupantes para los que nos gusta usar Internet como medio para descubrir nueva música. Por un lado, la radio online Pandora ha asegurado que está cerca de cerrar. Por otro, Muxtape, un interesantísimo servicio que permite hacer tus cintas de mezclas en mp3 y luego mandárselas al resto de la gente, se ha visto obligado a parar su actividad. Son las presiones de ...
Beijing: Activists detained after lighting up "Free Tibet" LED Throwies banner near Olympics site (24)
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An update on the pro-Tibet tech-art protests happening in Beijing: Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) tells Boing Boing that a group of five pro-Tibet activists displayed an LED Throwie Banner near the Olympics site in Beijing. The protesters, all of whom are US nationals, were promptly detained by Chinese authorities. From SFT, via email to BB: This was inspired by GRL's "Throwies" project, and the building and implementation of this was done by a ...
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Andrew said:
what a shock
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Craig Maloney said:
Wondering what part of the brain gets you to go to a foreign country known for it's lack of a sense of humor about such shenanigans, and light up this steaming pile of dog-shit on their front porch? I'm sure these activists thought they were doing the right thing, but I'm also certain they'll whine that they're Americans and should be allowed to do this. Dumbasses.
What Three Web Apps Excite You Most? (20)
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One of our favorite Australians, Lachlan Hardy, twittered an interesting question today: What are the three things online that are exciting you most? Lachlan was asked this question as part of a newspaper article in the Sydney Morning Herald. His own answers were interesting, but he also got a great response from commentors on his blog. So we thought we'd ask the same question (well, slightly re-worded) here on ReadWriteWeb. The three web apps most ...
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thion said:
Twitter, Tumblr (Last.fm), Flickr
What Three Web Apps Excite You Most? (11)
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One of our favorite Australians, Lachlan Hardy, twittered an interesting question today: What are the three things online that are exciting you most? Lachlan was asked this question as part of a newspaper article in the Sydney Morning Herald. His own answers were interesting, but he also got a great response from commentors on his blog. So we thought we'd ask the same question (well, slightly re-worded) here on ReadWriteWeb. The three web apps most ...