Unfortunately in the last few weeks I have not been able to write a lot on this blog.
After a little bit less than three years I have left the Innovation team in H3G and joined the Handsets Team as Product Development Manager. My team will be responsible for User Interface, Graphical User Interface, Industrial Design and Product Development. I have spent most of the last two weeks trying to understand where we are and where we want to go.
The good news is that I have a team of brilliant and motivated people the will help me in this new adventure.
After three years it was definitely time for a change. You know what I mean.
Personally Piccoletto (my 10 months old son) has taken a flu and the mother and myself spent every single night with him. It was his first flu and our first experience with an ill bay in the house. Interesting experience that basically left us with no forces at all. We will recover, hopefully.
That’s it.. there was no time left for everything else except some microblogging on the fly on Jaiku (btw, congrats to Jyri and Petteri for the deal with Google).
I hope to start writing here on a regular basis in the very next few days. I will still talk about innovation with the usual close look at mobiles.
See you soon.
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It was about time guys....
A great review on buying T-Mobile G1 in the UK. I really appreciated the sections named Industry Lessons. A must read.
Sad, very sad. There are lot of brilliant guys over there.
Was someone really convinced that an Android phone would be on the market in Q4/08?
It seems that things are chaning fast in the mobile OS space
Interesting point of view on why mobile application dvelopment is still a niche.
This is a very interesting article that details a great approach to reduce fragmentation in mobile device application development
Very interesting wiki on Mobile UI Design
A few weeks ago I talked about a Windows Mobile application like this regretting the fact it had no symbian counter part. Now it's here. Go for it
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