Posted on 03/01/2010
Filed Under (Internet, Movies) by simone

I recently watched this movie. The plot is about an ex secret agent from Mossad now secretly controlled by the US government to perform illegal actions in defense of the “American lifestyle” and declaring he is OK to kill a few innocents when that is for the good of everybody else.  This bad guy goes crazy for money and escapes control, killing his angel in the Senate and creating an incident with many victims.  Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 28/12/2008
Filed Under (Internet, Meta) by simone

So… last time I blogged was months ago.  Back then I was in Brazil.  Where have I been since then?  No, I was not kidnapped in a favela.  No, I was not out of topics.  Actually, I had many things to write.  Just for starters I traveled back and forth to Brazil, drove to Berlin, joined a gospel choir and sung in a famous theatre.  The problem is, I just got sucked into Facebook. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 23/02/2008
Filed Under (History, Internet, Programming) by simone

Netscape2.02

from The Book of Mozilla, 7:15

And so at last the beast fell and the unbelievers rejoiced.
But all was not lost, for from the ash rose a great bird.
The bird gazed down upon the unbelievers and cast fire
and thunder upon them. For the beast had been
reborn with its strength renewed, and the
followers of Mammon cowered in horror.

Looking at this dithered GIF makes me so nostalgic…
Today AOL announced Netscape Navigator has been discontinued. Time for a new chapter in Mozilla’s book.

Posted on 09/02/2008
Filed Under (Culture, Internet, Programming) by simone

Opensource logo

Exactly ten years ago, on Feb 9th 1998, Bruce Perens and Eric Raymond began the Open Source movement. It was just a different way to explain what had been already happening for quite a few years, and make it understandable for the business world. And it worked very well.

Building on the ground-breaking work of great leaders like Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds, we laid out the software technology that leads many markets of today’s world, entering the mainstream. When I say we it’s because I have been an active contributor of this community and an advocate of the open source concept since the beginning. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 25/11/2007
Filed Under (At work, Internet) by simone

Walk score

This is a great tool, thank you Joel!  Basically you enter an address and Walk Score looks it up in Google map automatically collecting a list of interesting places you can reach on foot and finally computing a walkability score.  How easy it is to move on foot in your neighborhood?  Do you need a car?  The place where I work got 80 out of 100 which is defined as “Very Walkable: It’s possible to get by without owning a car”.  In fact I own a car by I never use it to go to work.  I usually ride a bicycle and believe me, it’s great.  I can’t stand the stress of traffic jams.

Posted on 18/11/2007
Filed Under (Internet, Mobile, Programming, Rants) by simone

Open Handset Alliance

Google led the creation of Open Handset Alliance, a consortium involving a number of telco and manufacturers . As its first act the Alliance released Android, an open source operating system for mobiles complete of SDK and API. The SDK includes a working emulator and half a dozen example applications. The idea to establish an open platform for mobile developers is very good but not particularly new: project Openmoko has been working to a similar concept for several months and went as far as to release a developer version of the handset. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 05/08/2007
Filed Under (Internet, Mobile) by simone

The real videophone

It looks like we are again at a turning point in the Value Added Services space. Apparently this market undergoes at least one paradigm shift every three years. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 02/06/2007
Filed Under (Internet, Programming) by simone

Gates and Jobs

Is there anybody out there who doesn’t know who Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are? Everybody and his brother know that they are the leaders of Apple and Microsoft and have been dominating the personal computer industry for the last 30 years. In all of this time, they’ve been very careful to appear together very rarely, but last Wednesday they shared the stage at the D: All things Digital conference. They chatted about how the industry evolved during their kingdom and talked about how they think our digital future is going to be. A warm and friendly chat, like a get together for long-standing friends who finally relax and nostalgically recall the common past. But wait, look at the picture, is that a real smile? Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 05/05/2007
Filed Under (Friends, Internet, Music, Travel) by simone

Fifth lane

Last summer in Haarlem (The Netherlands) I attended a concert of a group that back then was named Mayday. Since I loved their music I even bought their CD and now I believe I have the one and only copy in the whole Italy! Recently I visited their website and discovered they changed their name in Fifth Lane, apparently because they had a trademark conflict. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted on 30/04/2007
Filed Under (Internet, Rants) by simone

Newspapers

Say you are a journalist, one working in a famous and heralded newspaper. You have been assigned to write an interview about an hostess who enjoys selling her body as a second job. Now, your article would surely attract more attention if you add a nice picture, wouldn’t it? Too bad you forgot to take a photo of your interviewee and to ask her permission for publishing. Read the rest of this entry »