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Alessandro Galetto
Alessandro Galetto
Naturally and artificially flavoured.General Manager and Chief Strategist by day.Speaker,Innovator,lateral thinker,jack of all trades by night.
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Innovation

There are 93 posts filed in Innovation (this is page 4 of 10).

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De-mystifying the technology of emotion

  This post could sound like an ad for Exmocare…but it’s not true. Take a look to their pages and you’ll agree with the statement: “Being better connected with -this- (our body signals) information about ourselves and our loved ones provides the first step toward the great promise of technology that works for us – […]

in Applications, Innovation, Lifestyle | 245 Words

Bug Labs: The Lego Of Gadgets!

I have been following the Bug blog for a long time waiting for the commercial availability of their products and they are finally on sale! That’s great news. Bug Labs is a collection of modules that you can plug together to build any electronic gadget you can imagine. The great thing about this product is […]

in Gadgets, Innovation | 478 Words

Google, It's A Platform Not A Mobile Phone

There have been speculations around for months and at the end of day it is not a phone, it is a platform named Android. Lot of interesting things about this. First of all I would say this not really nothing completely revolutionary for the mobile industry. Just checking my poor memory make me think about […]

in Applications, Innovation, Mobile Phones | 811 Words

3 Launches The Skypephone

Who usually reads this blog knows that I work for Tre Italia. Anyway I really think this is really a cool product. Just have a look at this link for more details. I had the chance to have it in my hands a few weeks ago and I have to say that it is really […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 160 Words

It Doesn't Matter How Hard You Push. Some People Will Never Use Your Product

We spend most of our day scouting for new products and services to load on our mobile phones. We have seen a lot of good applications and plenty of great products but, sometimes, it does not seem to be enough. I landed at London Heathrow and was standing by the conveyor waiting for my bag […]

in Considerations, Innovation | 294 Words

The Press And Communicating Innovation

I was sitting on my deskchair reading a newspaper when I came across this news: “Davide e la rivoluzione degli sms da 1 cent” that may be translated in “Davide, and the 1 cent SMS revolution”. The writer talks about the Skebby application and the impact it may have on the operator SMS market. I […]

in Innovation, Services | 509 Words

What about Web 4.0?

I’m not sure if we can trust on a new label that is rising on the horizon. The never ending story about technology updates, versions and releases, and Moore’s law is going to turn out a new step, and our innovative genes drive us to talk about it in advance… This could be not really […]

in Considerations, Innovation | 574 Words

The Evolutions Of Consumer Electronics Devices

On this blog we have been writing a lot of posts on mobile phones, and, sometimes, about other kinds of consumer electronic devices. We have seen the functionality of mobile phone evolve over time, offering to the customer always new functionality. Bluetooth, WiFi, better camera lens, Global Positioning System, motion sensors and so on. From […]

in Gadgets, Innovation, Lifestyle, Mobile Phones | 471 Words

iPhone Sightings

I have read a lot of blog posts about iPhone sightings in the United States and, in some cases, those are presented as exceptional events. I run a quick Technorati search a few minutes before and got 117 result for the search iphone+sighthings. Quite funny. I have to say that working for a mobile operator […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 251 Words

Innovation and Senior People

I have read an interesting post titled “Put your Senior People on Innovation Projects” on the BFQ Innovation Weblog. Really interesting reading. The main two things I brought away from this post are the following two sentences: current quarter pressures had forced a business unit to cut costs by stopping efforts in a promising new […]

in Innovation | 383 Words

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