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Marco Montemagno on Internet myths

Posted on December 2nd, 2007

Marco Montemagno is a blog hoster and host of a show on Sky about technology. He was the opening speaker at the IAB marketing conference in Milan a few weeks ago and gave a funny, effective talk countering popular Italian misconceptions about the Internet — that it’s all about porn, that it’s dangerous, etc…pretty much the same as in the US. Marco is a heck of a presenter and was extremely well received. It’s now available at Blip.tv. (I had the misfortune of following him. OTOH, I had the good fortune to get to spend some time with him before and after the presentation.) [Tags: marco_montemagno internet italy iab ]

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