This week, it was my pleasure to be able to speak at Social Media Lab, (on Facebook), a one-day conference at the Universita IULM, in the South-west of Milan. Professor Francesco D'Orazio assembled the event to kick-start a Milanese social scene based around technology and in particular Web 2.0 and Social Networking, having seen the galvanising effect on innovation that regular social events in London has brought about.
Francesco put together a formidable panel of speakers drawn from the UK and Italy, covering a wide range of topics centred around the opportunities that Web 2.0 provides...
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