Taxiguerrilla – the (e)book

Here’s the cover of the first book (also available for download in electronic format) from my pal Simone. It’s actually my present for Christmas and his birthday: it’s been a tough work which involved his girlfriend (who took care of the editorial stuff) and our friend Livio (who created the wonderful artwork for front/back covers. Francesca’s gone through the whole Taxiguerrilla archives (nearly 3 years of writings) and has chosen the best pieces, then reorganized them in a form suitable for a book. The book (Italian only) is self-published and available for FREE download (Simone is takin a full review of the book, so it’s not available anymore. Stay tuned.) on taxiguerrillathebook.hotmc.com; a preview (PDF file) is available here.

Lift06. Program available.

The LIFT06 program (PDF file) is out. Done. Finished. Nearly printed. Wow.

I’d say that starting a new year with a talk in a conference that features Matt Jones, Cory Doctorow, Bruce Sterling and Robert Scoble all in the same place is going to be a little bit overwhelming. And exciting.
My slides are nearly ready, still fine tuning the speech and having a lot of help and encouragement by my friend Dirk. Planning to be able to astound during my ten minute talk. Hope so, at least :-)

In the meanwhile the Mobup thing is really exploding, a lot of buzz in the mobile news sites yesterday and the day before. Hope to be able to develop a more stable (and broadly compatible!) version soon! (If you like we have open positions for J2ME open source programmers available).

Yackpack: a new flavour for your communications

It’s been a while now since I’ve been involved in Yackpack (it was cool finding Leeander in the same circle without knowing he even knew Yackpack :-) thanks to the invitation of its founder and CEO of the company, BJ Fogg (to whom I was introduced by the great Nick Finck).

Basically Yackpack is an online tool (may I say Web 2.0 or RIA? :-) built on a Flash interface and streaming engine that let’s you build networks of people (circles) that you can contact using your voice.

Yackpack is for the email what podcasting is for blogging –Matteo

Someone might think this is hot water: it’s been since the spread of email usage that anyone can embed voice messages in emails; I remember using the first voice tools for syncronous comunication back in 1998. But Yackpack is something more (I’ve already written something for the italian readers of the Flashability magazine): it’s asyncronous exactly like the email, but it’s completely web based.

It was really useful to me when I was in Budapest early this December trapped in a all-day-long meeting and needed to fastly get in touch with my crew at CT|DND: I’ve created a circle and dropped my team in, it was really easy to listen to their recorded messages and properly reply: using your voice you avoid misunderstandins, you’re more direct, you can set the mood of your thoughts; things simply impossible to the email.

BJ got the brillant idea to set up a group of Yackpack users to continuously feedback each single build (and they have one delivery nearly each 2 weeks); it’s very exciting watching the interfaces and interactions getting better and better just in front of me.

Another interesting fact is that, thanks to the media Yackpack is based on (the voice) I found myself (and A LOT of others) including personal details about the where and when they’re yacking (yes m’am: a neologism :-) even though it’s business related: it’s a kind of bridge between stroytelling and comunication.
It might be the future. And the guys and Yackpack are working hard to have this done.