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Oct 29

Startup School 2009

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This day I had the pleasure to attend the 2009 edition of Y-Combinator’s Startup School 2009 helded at Berkley university, California. When I read the schedule of the event I stood impressed by the names of the speakers in particular I was curious to hear Mark Zuckerberg , the creator of Facebook, and Jason Fried, from 37 Signals. The event begun with a very entertaning presentation from Paul Graham focused on determing what are the key factors of a successful startup and, more generally, what really means be a startup founder. Then it was the turn of Greg McAdoo from Sequoia Capital who gave us advices on how and when a startup need to do fund-raising.

Jason Fried tryed in his speech to demiystify some of the common sentences related to a startup business; in his opinion you don’t need to search an initial investment to start a company; that’s because if you begun with money your first thought are on how spend it (employees, fornitures, ...); but if you don’t have money you focus only on how to make money.

Next went Evan Williams and Biz Stone, founders of twitter; their interview was full of funny anecdotes and tips; one over all: In the beginning of Twitter someone said ‘twitter is fun but it’s not useful’. Ev dryly remarked: ‘so is ice cream’.

After lunch the conference continued with an interview with Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, and ended up with a party helded within the Y combinator offices !

Aug 30

RailsConf Europe '08 is almost ready to go!

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... and we are preparing our bags to join this amazing convention hosted in Berlin.

Some FACTORY people will join us during this event. The conference will officially start on the 2nd of September, with tutorial sessions, but unofficially everybody knows that the show is going to start the evening before with Bratwurst on Rails night.

In short it is a party organized by Berlin Ruby User Group (thanks guys) to meet conference people and Rails coders for a few hours. If you want to have additional information about this, refer to the events official site

But, if you really want to know what this party is all about and what actually happened last year, then keep following us. We are going to release an exclusive video about last year party :) by Monday on Wave Factory home site

Stay tuned.

Jun 09

Spread out the good novel

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RailsConf is over and I was so lucky to be there this year too. GotThingsDone.com presence at the all-important convention about Ruby on Rails has been centered around spreading the good novel” out all over the world. Let me explain you why.

We were pretty impressed last year discovering that quite a few people were covering the event professionally with videos, interviews and keynotes streaming. The most part of the attendees having a blog were summarizing the convention in real time on their web sites and they did a good job, but I soon realized people want to see their heroes, want to hear their voices. Dancan made amazing pictures and he shared them on Flickr, but you know, they cannot speak.

So, this year we decided that Rails is too important to not have any good video interview to show the people who were not as lucky as we were. We wanted to show what a revolution was taking place in Portland.

So, in the last few days preceding the conference the crew at GotThingsDone.com and I planned to interview some of the people we thought are leading the Rails scenario right now. We aren’t professional in producing videos, but we made our best to share the intense moments we had there.

So I’d like to say thank you to the people we interviewed, because they were so patient and kind with us. Thanks to David Heinemeier Hansson, Joel Splosky, Jeremy Kemper, Ola Bini, John Straw, Ryan Singer, Rick Olson, Chris Wanstrath and Geoffrey Grosenbach.

And then thank you to Annalisa, Sandro and Joe for their wonderful job.

At Portland we were about 1,800 people. Right now our interviews have been viewed more than 7,300 times :)

May 20

Rails Conf 2008

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At a few days separating us from the Railsconf 2008 I want to share with you the results from the data collected with wichspeech during these months. In the list shown below you’ll find the most wanted sessions with the percentage of people who choose them.

Apr 28

Coming Soon: Whodo.es 2.0

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It took us a while but we’re finally close to the release date of WhoDoes 2.0

The philosophy

What drove us to this release was the need to make our product as simple as working on paper. Most of your daily planning is normally done without following any particular schema, you simply start writing activities as soon as they come to mind and only then you choose who will be the person responsible for them.

While working in a team, it could occur that all players need to plan (or detail) their activities that could influence others, in this way it is necessary to use a tool that mixes collaborating and handling deadlines, in a smart way.

Nowadays a to-do list driven management system is the key factor for smart and easy project management. This statement is true, but we believe that it is not enough to manage a project’s workflow, the upcoming screencast gives you a taste of one of the amazing features that we have incorporated into the new version of whodoes to help make managing projects easier and successful.

The Screencast

More to come

Stay tuned to railsonwave.com to discover all the new WhoDoes 2.0 features ! As usual we would be very greatful for any constructive criticism, comments or suggestions you would like to make about the upcoming whodo.es version.

Nov 16

RailsConf EU 07 - DHH & Dave Thomas keynotes

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In the next few days will make available the full version of Dave Thomas keynote at the RailsConf Europe in Berlin in streaming. We are sorry for being so late producing it, but at the moment we are very busy in building the version 1.2 of WhoDoes.

However, if many you are actually interested, we could provide David Heinemeier Hansson and Dave Thomas keynotes in MPEG-4 format – ready to be loaded on the iPhone too.

Let me know with your comments

Oct 18

Photos from SMAU 2007

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Some photos from GotThingsDone.com stand at SMAU 2007 – 44th International Exhibition of Information & Communications Technology – Milan, Italy.

Oct 15

GotThingsDone.com at SMAU 2007

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SMAU 2007

GotThingsDone.com team will be present at SMAU 2007 – 44th International Exhibition of Information & Communications Technology, from Wednesday 17 to Saturday 20 October 2007 at Milan Fair (New exhibition center of Rho-Pero).

SMAU 2007 is an important appointment for us to present our products to the Italian market, but first of all an unmissable opportunity to meet and know the people who use our applications.

See you at the GotThingsDone.com space inside the Wave Group stand (Pavilion 22, stand B14).

GotThingsDone.com stand at SMAU 2007
Oct 11

Code, Art & RailsConf moments

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The RailsConf Europe is over but we love to remember all the great moments we had there. I loved Dave Thomas’ speech in particular (you can find a brief introduction here and we hope to publish the entire speech soon). He talked about engineering, code and elegance and that reminded me of an event we went to some weeks before the Berlin conference.

We were in Venice – Italy – at the 52° Biennale of Venice to complete art works exposed there with our art: Code… Ruby code.

Code is Art in Berlin

BTW, next week we’ll be present at SMAU in Milan, the largest annual trade show for information and telecommunications technology in Italy. Look for us at the Wave Group stand.

Oct 02

Just one word - RailsConf Europe 2007

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How can you express Rails, Berlin and the people @ railsconf europe with just one word for each of these topics ? We’ve challenged the RailsConf Europe 2007 attendees and we’ve condensated their answers in this 5 minutes video.

So, please, enjoy this ‘Just one word’ interviews :)

Sep 27

DHH Keynote - Fixed

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This time I’ve personally checked the whole keynote for audio/video problems and with Firefox/MacOs/Flash 9; everything seemed working fine.

So, for the last time, please enjoy DHH keynote

Sep 26

DHH's Keynote

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Finally we managed to convert the amazing David Heinemeier Hansson keynote from RailsConf Europe 2007 .

We’ve decided to split the movie in three parts in order to allow you to navigate better throught the speech.

Sep 24

The Naked Truth!

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When in Berlin, I promised I would give it away for free to anyone asking me for it. And so I did! Only I was not expecting to meet 100 people at the same time! So I become naked in few minutes! Sorry guys, I was talking about the T-Shirt, not the girl in the poster! I know you understand (now). Thank you very much for everything. I love you. Please, keep in touch.

Sep 22

DHH's keynote in Berlin - A pill

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We have been just come back from Berlin where we took part to the RailsConf Europe 2007. It has been an amazing experience so… we couldn’t wait !!!

Here you find a first short video of DHH’s keynote at the RailsConf Europe in Berlin.

We hope to be able to publish the entire keynote in a few hours on this site.

Check again in a few hours!
Sep 19

IFlick.it - RailsConf Europe Edition

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When I was in Portland I created Iflick.it, a nice picture showcase that retrieve from Flickr all the pictures with a particular tag and show them with a nice Scriptacolous circle effect (that you can freely download from here) .

I used that program to show in that way all the Portland RailsConf pictures .

Now while I’m attending RailsConf Europe 2007 I created a version of IFlick.it tailored for this event; so without delay please enjoy the RailsConf Europe 2007 Flickr Carousel and remember that you can add your own pictures to the carousel simply by tagging them “railsconfeurope” on Flickr.

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