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25/11/2010

Arduino

written by Carlo Frinolli

Something that really impressed us in our Drumbeat experience in Barcelona is how to hack real life, in an open web way.

What's better than using open tools, piece of hardware to get it done, having fun like with the good old Lego?
Here comes Arduino for this purpose.

16/05/2010

Make stuff, meet people. Keep the web open.

written by Carlo Frinolli

When we first thought of a Mozilla event last year as nois3lab, we had a different idea of events.

In our previous experiences events are those things where you either listen to experts talking or attend to a show or a performance.
In both cases you're a spectator there
In terms of events this is the closest metaphore of a closed web could be.
As a user you're supposed to listen, consume, and follow.

15/02/2010

We work in the open. Completely and literally.

written by Carlo Frinolli

It's been a bit of time now, since the first time I posted about Drumbeat.

And how thrilled we are to work with them.
Today it's time to share and reveal what is our work proposal into this project: as we're enthusiastic fans of social media, and social media strategies, we decided to develop one for Drumbeat itself.
So, in today's weekly community call, we're going to present this strategy to all the rest of the crew.

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