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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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There are 35 posts filed in Services (this is page 4 of 4).

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Friends Generated Content. What's next?

Yesterday I talked about how User Generated Content will fit in the mobile ecosystem. Today I would like to go a little bit further with some considerations. It’s perfectly true that you may be much more interested in content generated by your friends than in content generated by unknown people. I also said that the […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones, Services | 508 Words

Some simple thoughts about RFID tags

We’re all fascinated by the bright future we’re going to have thanks to the RFID technologies. It happens monthly, somewhere and sometimes experts start all together to talk about RFID, new implementations, new tags, new performances and, obviously, new customers. Monthly, because there is a process and a timeframe to respect: the scoop, the understanding, […]

in Applications, Innovation, Services | 589 Words

Innovation is a company culture

The title “Innovation is a company culture” should be no news to innovators. Innovation is one of the most important assets for a company. It’s value should be spread all over the organization or it’s going to be completely useless. You can have the best Research and Development or Innovation team in the world but, […]

in Innovation, Services | 1,039 Words

The ME problem

Another intriguing argument that needs some innovative ideas to solve, it is what is called the ME (Mobile Essentials) problem. “Mobile essentials” refers to the objects most people consider essential and carry most of the time whilst out and about, and the first time I read something about was in a Jan Chipchase (and others) […]

in Applications, Innovation, Services | 739 Words

Twitter and the mobility dilemma

In the last couple of weeks I have been playing around with Twitter. Personally I think it’s a cool idea. It’s a very simple service that allows your friends or, if you don’t care much about your privacy, strangers to be updated on what you are doing. Using a mobile originated SMS, an Instant Message […]

in Services | 490 Words

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