Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Salvatore D'Agostino Preview standings
URBAN BLOG February:
1. +1] 02 blog.it 2. [
+6]
Vigna Clara 3. [ -1]
06 blog.it
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[ -1] Rosalio
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+1] Rome sucks
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-2]
Degradation Esquilino
7.
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's Blog Marco Boschini
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-1]
Stop the use of the land
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+4]
Safe Communities

10.
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+1]
Ciacci Magazine
11.
[ +6]
MALAROMA 12.
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+2]
Reclaim Rome
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Mobility Palermo
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PRO PUP ROME

15.
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virtuous community
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Rome Bike Sharing
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Improve Torino! 19. [
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Michele Dotti
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+1] Sun Salvario Views
Standings months October, November ,

December and January

populist Forgive the title.

Liberate Cartellopoli
Remember the last question of the interview with manager Cartellopoli?
WA How long legal?
Cartellopoli We hope to get back cartellopoli all'inizio del 2011.
 Giorni fa ho spedito loro una mail, con una nuova domanda: Ci sono novità?  
Cartellopoli Ancora nessuna risposta. L'istanza di dissequestro è stata inviata il 12 di gennaio. E ci vuole un mesetto. Speriamo non di più!
Nel frattempo altri blog non trascurano questa storia:
Roma fa schifo , Basta cartelloni e 06blog .  
Liberate una piazza
 
Nell'ultimo numero di Wired il direttore tecnottimista Riccardo Luna ha proposto e fatto: «Un giorno, presto, capiremo che è arrivata l’ora di usare Internet per quello che davvero è: non “un paio di calzini”, come mi ha detto un grande giornalista che non ha capito nulla, ma il più potente strumento a disposizione di ciascuno di noi per cambiare il mondo. Oggi, nel 2011, non abbiamo alibi se non ci proviamo. Possiamo svelare le bugie dei governi (lo hanno già fatto). Fare un partito di cittadini uniti dalla voglia di innovazione (è già successo). Possiamo unire i cervelli in fuga e farli lavorare assieme da posti lontani (sta capitando). O anche solo lanciare una startup. O un semplice sito. Creare del valore, mettere in moto intelligenza e servizi.
Fare ciascuna di queste azioni è molto di più di comportarsi bene: è impegnarsi. Ma sapendo che comunque vada non sarà vano. Può sembrare una piccola cosa, ma c’è un dio nelle piccole cose. Come mettersi in rete. Liberare una piazza con una antenna Wi-Fi. Noi iniziamo da una grande piazza di Milano, accanto ai nostri uffici. Quella intitolata a Luigi Cadorna, il generalissimo infausto della prima guerra mondiale. Andateci fra qualche giorno. Collegatevi col telefonino, il tablet o il pc. Navigate dove vi pare». How?
With Green Geek (he had spoken
Stefano Boeri in his blog - born politician has become very urban - and 02blog ).
I contacted them for a chat.

Salvatore D'Agostino I took the Handbook - promo - posted on Wired supplementing it with a question.
1. HAI an ADSL

And you want to share your broadband access in Wi-fi city Green Geek?

What is the difference between DD and the other competitors, I think Free Moon?

Green Geek
Free Moon is a company that sells this type of service, while we have tried to pursue a policy of spread of free Wi-Fi network in general, without getting above company and therefore without having to do compulsory earnings. Why do we avoid having competitors - the world business to business - and we can find strong partnerships with those in the business world there. Free Moon is not our competitor joins us in this battle as a collaborator and not as an enemy.
2. SNAG

antenna to your adsl in the first year costs 400 € (250 € for the antenna 120 of the platform fee eg wi-fi, 30 membership fee to GG). From the second: 150 € of annual rent.
Excluding companies 'Public', because an individual or a small private company (given costs) should find it helpful to share your broadband?
The private citizen is not our target. Our reference point is the companies, because they have interest to offer this service. Making sure their customers, whatever it is, you can connect, you can surf and be eligible for an additional service that would not otherwise have. There are few similar systems. This becomes a source of interest, having a reduced cost compared to other similar services - Sky I think - and not especially challenging, as I said, less expensive.
3. Tell
you're in the GG network, and encourages others to sign up. And free and legal. Once hooked Gwifi simply fill out the online form and make a phone call to identify themselves.
Why should identify themselves?
by law. There is a clear enough on legislation, which requires the recognition of each user that connects and retention of log files. The log file should record the time of connection and the connection time of each user. For more sull'antimafia and privacy. The Pisanu has not changed.

4. Each antenna has 60 minutes a day of free surfing at least 30 concurrent users and is completely safe for those who share its ADSL platform thanks to GG. Because only an hour?

Because as you say rightly the two parameters are one hour and thirty people. This means that if there was a limit of timed delivery of connectivity

A: as a substitute for an ADSL, which do not interest us; B: not ensure a high turnover of people connected. We prefer a continuous supply of people and make connections to more people.

Since the launch of Richard Moon - Wired - evidence that you have had?

Moon gave us a big hand, but the phenomenon itself had already attracted attention. Putting together a kind of solution like that had attracted the press - from the Republic to the Corriere della Sera, and many sites on the Internet - we launched Wired in January with a special on us. We were born on October 1, 2010 and already in November, December we were talking newspapers, press, television with an interview with Rai Tre. Because it is a very kind of initiative against - I suggest you read our manifesto Gwifi entitled to precisely counter - a transaction that the market is accustomed to seeing. Wired was the most reactive and active approach of our proposal. As evidence, we are devastated by mail and phone calls. Passiamo on average half a day, often more than half a day on the phone talking about Gwifi.

Although our theory is only a recreational club.
The APA has made 23 thousand downloads on the first day. Schoccando wonderful and the Apple and a bit 'all who are in this market. Why quest'application has captured enormous attention. 23 000 download does not make them all.

paraphrase Richard Moon, how many squares you have released?
The first place that we released was Nettle Square in Milan - promoted by Wired - said this is changed the operation to be free to 'adopt a square', then a client who sponsors the presence of Gwifi around a square. It takes a little 'time. We are already the fourth, going forward, but are coming in 150 municipalities, and then 154 squares.
Good luck.
Cracks and made to feel when you want.

February 5, 2011

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Answers Mauro Lattuada president Green Geek
Log Files: It 's a file that the server writes each time a user accesses a web page. Used to keep track of traffic.

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