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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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Technology is there

Yesterday night I had a dinner out with a friend. He was a former research fellow at Olivetti in the shining days of that company. Obviously we ended up talking about innovation in mobile phones and I shared some of my personal views on the subject. All these wonderful web 2.0 applications that are coming […]

in Innovation, Mobile Phones | 411 Words

links for 2007-02-06

Java ME CLDC/MIDP, the choice for mobile widget platforms This post show an interesting point of view. Actually something I was thinking of in last few weeks. Worth a read. (tags: j2me java,) Mobile phones, not so limited after all… Interesting comparison between high end phone and a pc. Personally I think the mobile phone […]

in del.icio.us | 66 Words

Don't be tempted!

If you work in an innovation team or you do some kind of research and development, chances to have direct contact with Senior Managers is quite high. There is something you can easily fall in temptation with. After some time you will know pretty much everything of your Senior Managers. What they like and what […]

in Innovation | 277 Words

The storyteller

As you previously read, it’s important to communicate innovation in a way that should be: Clear Simple Direct Meaningful It’s a matter of fact that, even following these rules, you can lie. Sure, talking about innovation to lie means something different, it’s much closer to the storyteller show, when people heard about fantastic lands or […]

in Innovation | 274 Words

Why you call it "a phone"?

It is definite that one of the most innovative ideas of the past century was the mobile phone. Going smaller, going brighter, going smarter, this object became an inimitable friend in our every day life. Dedicated to few business men in the beginning, he becomes a tool for everyone, and this made his fortune. His […]

in Announcements, Innovation, Mobile Phones | 393 Words

From Genesis to Revelation to Innovation

Genesis At the beginning it was the Network, large, vast, and free. You could browse anywhere and find things you’ve never suppose to find, or that you searched for without success year after year. All of us remember that special query that we used to hit upon an old buddy or to get that singular […]

in Innovation | 513 Words

links for 2007-01-23

Innovate on Purpose: Innovation is for everyone Innovation is for everyone, but not everyone can innovate. This seems to be a quite simple assumption. Not really as you can read in this post from ‘Innovate on purpose’ (tags: innovation) Creativity And Innovation Driving Business: Innovation And Stock Performance Correlation Do you think there is correlation […]

in del.icio.us | 107 Words

Communicating Innovation

Communicating innovation is as important as innovation itself. If I look at the past I can bring to you a couple of examples: WAP on mobile phones. The claim at the time was “Internet in your pocket”. Quite clearly customers have really been disappointed by finding out that the internet that was supposed to be […]

in Innovation | 534 Words

What do you want from (second ) life?

An old melody (first released in 1975, is it really “old”?) made by The Tubes and entitled “What do You Want from Life?” could be the hymn of a new virtual paradise, the so called Second Life place. I’ve never visited it, like many others, but I’ll try to write something about it, made by […]

in Applications, Fun | 395 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

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