Twitter adds local trends

Twitter has improved  #trends by adding local trends. For me trends as twitter shows them are spammy and useless. For what I see with this improvement, only a few cities in the world are included. Obviously not Barcelona, where I am now, or Geneva where I live.

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Villa Olimpica

We woke up and it was sunny. The day before it was raining and it was awful. We walked towards downtown, stopping by Barbara’s parents so they could meet Kai as well, and then in Joanic we took the metro (L4) towards Barceloneta, where we walked to the beach and all along the beach until […]

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Barcelona: kai meets his great grandmother

Barcelona is proving to be a challenge in terms of meeting all the people we have to meet. I posted a note in facebook and sent an email to all my friend telling them to call us if they want to meet us (well meet kai). I wish there would be an easy way to […]

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Long sunny drive to Barcelona.

We woke up early, but we couldn’t leave the house until noon. Logistics are difficult with a 2 month old… We packed the car and we headed towards Annecy after stoping by Nuria’s office because she had to drop some stuff there. Once on the road, everything went smooth. Kai would sleep and wake up […]

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Tomorrow we are leaving to Barcelona

We are planning to leave the house as early as possible, but lately with Kai looks like it is impossible to be out of home before noon. We are going to the checklists we have: winter clothes for Barcelona, summer clothes for the Caribbean… replacing the batteries of the alarm sensors, putting up the system […]

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Tall, Grande? no way…

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Oblong Industries: minority report technology is here

Is this the future of technology? The co-founder of Oblong, John Underkoffler, is the man who came up with the gesture-based interface used in the Steven Spielberg movie. And now he’s building it in real life.Welcome to spatial operating system:

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Google kaos of services. Integration problems and Google apps users discrimination

I wanted to write an entry on my thoughts about google services. Don’t get me wrong, I love google. I really like it, its strategy of providing everything for free and try to find revenue through other ways (it took them a while), in their case adds is absolutely great and has marked a before […]

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Stop Motion T-Shirt War

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We are going on holidays!!

Yeap! we are all (the three of us) going on holidays! I will be blogging daily as we did in our previous trip around the world one year ago! You will be able to follow our trip on by going to: http://tokao.com/tag/caribbean-cruise/ It is our first trip with Kai. It is not like the trip […]

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Jamie Oliver's TED Prize wish: Teach every child about food

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Zoho Invoice

The productivity suite empire Zoho launched a simple invoicing tool, unsurprisingly called Zoho Invoice. Now, the startup is releasing a new version of its Invoice, dubbed Invoice 2.0, that has a fresh user interface and provides a more open application. The fact is that over the past two years, there have been a plethora of online invoicing startups that […]

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AIDS graffiti

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Google wave the future. Buzz the present. Stupid?

As you saw in a couple of previous posts, google released his social tool called google buzz (not to be confused with yahoo’s one…). I tried though it still does not work in google apps, and it is pretty good. It is sort of twitter with location and photos, in fact if you read me, you […]

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OpenTable: booking restaurants online

There is a very cool service called OpenTable. OpenTable is the leading supplier of reservation, table management and guest management software for restaurants plus www.opentable.com, the world’s most popular website for making restaurant reservations online. With more than 12,000 customers throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Japan, the OpenTable hardware […]

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