Thursday, May 23, 2013

Internet, what is the state of his health? - The Little

Into Into Moreover, this year the conference conceived by Benjamin Pagliaro, Paul Valdemarin and Sergio Maistrello deepen the complexity together with the character “simplifying” of the network in the life of every day, asking how the internet can help people and companies to be more efficient, reducing costs, streamlining transactions, speeding up operations and enhancing their values.

Into Anything with the catchy formula already launched last year, which provides not only individual actions but, say the organizers, “a path to do all along: it will be a great conversation open and collective.” The entrance, in line with the spirit of the initiative, will be free: to registered participants, yesterday at an altitude of 700, from all over Italy, is only asked to register with the site www.sotn.it.

Into From our house there’s two big names are planned for this Saturday, Mr Slow Food in person, or Carlo Petrini, who will close the two-day speaking network, movements, and food and still, better known by the nickname of FunkyProfessor, Marco Zamperini, charismatic knowledge of the universe of information technology, ironically indicated by organizers as “one of the culprits in the spread of the internet in Italy.”

Into Zamperini will open the morning session entitled “Self”, speaking of the network and of ourselves. How to administer their own “cloud” personal data scene again on Saturday will instead be a guru like Doc Searls, blogger recognized among the greatest experts of the network and co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto, one of the texts that most influenced the development of the web in the last 15 years. It will not be for less than the contributions of the day on Friday, which will start with an analysis of the numbers on the network and where stands the name of Dave Snowden, who is preparing to repeat one of the most popular last year.

Into Famous people but not limited to: a State of the Net 2013 will also participate in brains that have contributed to a more open and free sharing of knowledge as Jan Reichelt, founder of Mendeley, a leading global platforms in the field of research. Computing and music are going to merge thanks to Gigi Tagli apietra, who after Debussy propose Bach while Peter Speroni of Fenizio, pioneer of eDemocracy, will attempt to give an answer as to enable millions of people to think together.

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