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An Internet where nobody knows where you are connecting from

Can you imagine a world in which, when you connect to the Internet, no one knows which country you are doing it from? This is, that the providers of the web pages were forced to not be able to discriminate what content to show to you depending on the country from which you are connecting. [Seguir leyendo...]

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Barack Obama & Joi Ito discuss on the future

ito1-1In the November 2016 issue of Wired magazine, the still president of the US, Barack Obama, acted as guest editor. It is a number dedicated the coming future, to the frontiers of knowledge.

As part of that process, in August an interview took place in the White House between the editor of Wired (Scott Dadich), the president and Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab. [Seguir leyendo...]

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How IT are changing the tourism sector

17815389659_b83ef9df01_zAs a part of my collaboration as a teacher at the MBA of Tourism & Leisure of the IMF Business School I wrote a short post for their blog on the seven ways that IT is changing the tourism sector, available (in Spanish) here. [Seguir leyendo...]

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A different perspective on the Singularity Point . How IT is substituting jobs in the service sector

The organizers of the 9th Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2015, that is currently taking place in Las Palmas me invited my to deliver a keynote. I have shared the slides I used under the title “A different perspective on the Singularity Point . [Seguir leyendo...]

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