The year is getting over so this is a good time to remember what happened on social networks. These are the main trends that we went through during 2015 and which do also mark the…
San Francisco vs. Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is not so big. Along the 101 route, between San Francisco and San José, you find cities like Palo Alto, Redwood City, Menlo Park, Cupertino or Mountainview, in which the big Internet firms…
Can you imagine if a company owned e-mail?
If a company owned e-mail, you would probably have to pay for certain messages (if not for all), spam would not exist and you would periodically receive ad messages (if you had not a premium…
“The Real Time Web”: The new buzz word…
Every year we have a trend. Blogs, social networks, social media and crowdsourcing have been with us for the last 3 years. But their kingdom is over. The new buzz word is "The Real Time…
Twitter and the Real Time Web
As I read Louis Gray's prediction on "Real-Time Web" becoming critical in 2009, I saw that the swedish word for microblogging ("mikroblogga") has officially made it into the Swedish language. E-mail has been used for…
Twitter niches
As Twitter keeps growing, bad people are trying to hack it, programmers are developing new features and applications and marketers are creating new niches. No need to talk any more about this week's twitter virus…
Silicon Valley vs. Europe: Mike Butcher has something…
Back in May 2008, when TechCrunch UK's editor Mike Butcher came to Barcelona for Startup 2.0 and for a TechCrunch party, he had something to say about the Silicon Valley vs. Europe dilemma. He thinks…
ETA’s bombing and twitter
Once again, I got the news from Twitter: basque terrorist group ETA has bombed TV channel EITB. Twitter has become the best way to get updates and be informed about what is going on around…