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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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Listen to my Voce

Sorry about the joke. Voce is the italian translations for voice so the title of this post would translate to “Listen to my Voice” Voce is a company funded by Faith, Inc. that is taking advantage of the problems that most of high spender mobile customer are facing with current wireless carrier. They identified a […]

in Innovation | 326 Words

Mobile Web Toolkit for WordPress from beeweeb

I have been working with the guys at beeweb for a very long time and I have always found them to be very clever in mobile product design and development. I know most of the guys at beeweeb and working with the has always been real fun. I understand that they have released the Mobile […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 279 Words

Control your home from your mobile phone

It seems that in the near future NTT-Neomeit, a subsidiary of NTT will launch a service that will allow customers to remote control devices in their houses via their mobile phone. From what I can read from Pink Tentacle here are the main features of the system: Customers will control remote devices using a web […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 450 Words

The mobile phone as a vending machine

When you come to mobile content you can find two different types of usage: You don’t want to miss you favorite TV show or soccer game while you are on the move or, sure it happens, if someone has taken ownership of your television set at home. You have some time to spend while commuting, […]

in Services | 454 Words

Please, run what I want!

As mobile phone technology evolves over time we see that a lot of high end phones are similar to personal computers in terms of functionality and applications. You can run a media player, look at your office documents, send and receive e-mail messages with attachments. Open Operating Systems allow the user to choose additional applications […]

in Mobile Phones | 317 Words

Set my mobile phone free

In the last few days a lot of new users that bought the brand new Nokia N95 found that some of the functionalities were disable in the operator flavored version of the Symbian 3rd Edition Operating System. The Internet Telephone application is missing for O2 and T-Mobile customers. That is not new to the market. […]

in Mobile Phones | 193 Words

The Wired 40

The 10th annual list of the most innovative companies in the world, made by Wired.com is, as usual, full of remarkable thoughts. You can argument on it, but most of the nominees are appropriate and I suggest you to visit each web site (especially for the less famous) and find what make them so smart. […]

in Innovation | 158 Words

Buying music from a mobile phone

Some weeks ago I read an interesting article titled “Mobile music download too complex” on Digit Online. In the article were reported some statements: Buying music on a mobile phone is expensive, complicated and slow. Simplifying the process is the key. On average, users must click 20 times in a process that takes around two […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones, Music | 603 Words

You need to be a revolutionary

Let’s have a look at the dictionary: rev-o-lu-tion: The overthrow of one government and its replacement with another. A sudden or momentous change in a situation rev-o-lu-tion-ary:  of, pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of a revolution, or a sudden, complete, or marked change. radically new or innovative; outside or beyond established procedure, […]

in Innovation | 100 Words

Easter Eggs

Everybody knows (I suppose) the famous Easter Eggs, pieces of software that, especially in the 90’s, some witty developers placed well hidden into Office Suite best components. W95 office programs were full of them, and most of us started to understand why W95 crashed so often and why it needs too much memory to run. […]

in Fun, Office | 441 Words

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