Top Cars

Motoring shows on the TV rarely give negative reviews of a car. The first I’ve ever seen was referred to a Chinese SUV, the JiangLing Landwind.
Also the Times was quite negative: ”…rated zero in safety tests, the most unsafe vehicle in 20 years of testing”. A car not to buy then, though I remember the same things being said about Japanese cars during the eighties.
The Times also says that “JiangLing Landwind sold only 100.000 car in late 2006″. Only? It seems to me enough for western manufacturers to start worrying. And for motoring shows to review their reviews.
Posted on gen 2, 2007 by Giorgio Buccilli
Cain vs. Abel

YouTube succeded over GoogleVideo.
Although YouTube had unique features, and more elegant interface if compared to Google Video, it was its viral impact that made the difference. In YouTube, not only can users know about the popularity of a video posted, they can also make it more popular -via comments, ratings and embeddings. Users can make a video succeed or fail, and this is having a viral effect.
I wonder which comments and ratings would be given to the contents of our corporate websites, if our clients were allowed to.
Posted on dic 11, 2006 by Giorgio Buccilli












