29 Jun 2007, 11:58am
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Slides on line

I’ve just right now published the slides of my two last speeches on slideshare, that site is really nice, simple and wao, web 2.0!

For time boxing look here, for importance of being driven have a look here!

21 Jun 2007, 8:16am
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Retrospectives

Retrospectives are ok. But how many, how much retrospective we need?

One every end of iteration? How long is your iteration? One week? Then maybe is too much. One at the end of the project? Then maybe is too late. As always in medio stat virtus or Lagom är bäst.

How many then?

I have the idea that in the beginning of every project there’s more need for retrospectives, in the middle of the project the team is in a state of high productivity (should be at least!) that a retro is just a waste of time and in the end, to double check how the situation is progressing and for planning next actions, in order to delivery last stories without pain and then go live.

Flexibility, PM/IM insight, experience and so on should drive the number, a fixed number is just not agile. 

20 Jun 2007, 11:54pm
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iPhone to Support Third-Party Web 2.0 Applications

 Just a confirmation of what I wrote some weeks (month? can’t remember!) about bye bye Java on the phones, the Java ME failure and how cool is the iPhone.

Actually more than one friend of mine told me to change the domain, I’m thinking on…

iPhone to Support Third-Party Web 2.0 Applications
WWDC 2007, SAN FRANCISCO—June 11, 2007—Apple® today announced that its revolutionary iPhone™ will run applications created with Web 2.0 Internet standards when it begins shipping on June 29. Developers can create Web 2.0 applications which look and behave just like the applications built into iPhone, and which can seamlessly access iPhone’s services, including making a phone call, sending an email and displaying a location in Google Maps. Third-party applications created using Web 2.0 standards can extend iPhone’s capabilities without compromising its reliability or security.

20 Jun 2007, 11:23pm
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Google Gears API Developer’s Guide – Home

 Just found this thing here…

Google Gears API Developer’s Guide – Home
Google Gears: Enabling Offline Web Applications

Google Gears is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline.

Through this very good blog of this very good guy.