Monday, December 13, 2010

Magnum Condoms Vs Regular

Sguardi su Link Mono/1 - Di piedistalli e cadute rovinose

Already we told you about the new Link Mono . And already we have given you a preview of its colors, its wealth of titles and images. Now is the time to try to see what's inside. And so, for a few days, we tell you the different sections that comprise the volume. With some present.

Party - random! - the third, which is titled The Damned . It tells what happened in the year Zero, and what will happen in the future, that vast sea of \u200b\u200bfrantic innovation and continuous revolutions announced that the business, industry, marketing, technologies and applications. To underscore how important it is not to be blinded by the glitter of novelty, but keep in mind the scenario as a whole and understand how fundamental it is to put the pieces of the puzzle system. Even just do not get lost. Emilio Pucci
explains the effects of digitization on markets and consumption, in view of an "offshore" in the coming years will add to the "walled gardens" (and easier). Antonio Dini wonders what sense to think science fiction in a period in which innovations are always around the corner - and adds to the tail section in a ranking of the technologies of the decade, notes, or (guiltily) unknown. Massimo Temporelli reasoning on innovation and Zero as the years have mostly put to use prior inventions and patents, along a classical dynamics. Carlo Momigliano deals with the advertising market, seeking answers to the weakness of the peculiar characteristics of Italian investors. David and Matthew Turi Bittanti pull the strings of a long speech ten years, as regards the relationship between TV and the web (the first) and the world of video games (the second). Just to mention something ...

But not enough. And so, since we are good, we offer two full articles. The first
, Michele Boroni , titled provocatively Kotler is dead (the old guru says the same Boroni on his blog, is alive and well). What remains of the old times in marketing segmentation target, socializing online, viral, prosumers, and so on? Perhaps nothing. And so, in the footsteps of the Cluetrain Manifesto , better stop and think a bit 'on the way to go. The second
, Mauritius Ferraris, it's called Let's pretend and depicts the struggle between two strange ontological entity, TV and PC. Showing as the first almost no longer exists, and as is behind our flat screen and our decoder conceal the seeds of the second. And germs: mobility, flexibility, individuality, deferred, store, writable.

What else? Happy reading!

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