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- | * [[The Web is dead, long live the Internet]] | + | * Paolo Riviello ([mailto:paolo.riviello@gmail.com mail]): [[The Web is dead, long live the Internet]] |
- | * [[ | + | * [http://eliacontini.tumblr.com Elia Contini]: [[Open hardware]] |
- | * [[Where's Pegman?]] | + | * Giorgia Mosimann: [[Where's Pegman?]] |
- | * [[The phenomenon of machine tags]] | + | * Angelina Jovic: [[The phenomenon of machine tags]] |
- | * [[Robots on the Net]] | + | * Francesco Greppi: [[Robots on the Net]] |
- | * [[Deep Web, Dark Internet and Darknets]] | + | * Erica Prato: [[Deep Web, Dark Internet and Darknets]] |
+ | * Livia Di Domizio: [[Lots of systems available on the Web are on the edge between legality and illegality. Is that just a dark niche on the Web or a business model?]] | ||
+ | * Ellen Schiffman: [[CROWDSOURCING FOR GOOD|Crowdsourcing for good]] |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 5 September 2011
In totally random order:
- Paolo Riviello (mail): The Web is dead, long live the Internet
- Elia Contini: Open hardware
- Giorgia Mosimann: Where's Pegman?
- Angelina Jovic: The phenomenon of machine tags
- Francesco Greppi: Robots on the Net
- Erica Prato: Deep Web, Dark Internet and Darknets
- Livia Di Domizio: Lots of systems available on the Web are on the edge between legality and illegality. Is that just a dark niche on the Web or a business model?
- Ellen Schiffman: Crowdsourcing for good