Mash your home up!

by Andrea Reginato on February 19th, 2009

Here is a simple introduction to the connection between web and home automation. It’s my Master thesis in Computer Science at Cà Foscari, actually =)

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The Stacktrace chronicles

by Lorenzo Grandi on February 10th, 2009

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A brand new interview to MIKAMAI’s technical director Giovanni Intini about MIKAMAI and many unconventional projects.

Stay tuned for the English translation.

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Coworking, a brand new addiction

by Lorenzo Grandi on February 9th, 2009

hack-up is one step closer to coworking
An addictive trend is rapidly spreading through Italy. Its name is COWORKING, and you’ll get used to it.
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Amazing ready-to-use web app theme

by Lorenzo Grandi on February 2nd, 2009

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Hello world!

MIKAMAI develops lots of interesting stuff day by day. Today I’d like to show you a nice theme for web applications by Andrea Franz, lead developer of ours.
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HackUp. The Event. The Faces

by Andrea Reginato on January 21st, 2009

Sunday afternoon we hosted the Hack-Up here at MIKAMAI.  There were more than 20 people from 5 different countries and a feeling of brotherhood and common understanding that confirms that what we are doing is really worth our time :-)
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Connect to the internet of things with Pachubero, a Pachube wrapper for Ruby

by Ivan Vaghi on January 16th, 2009

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Here at MIKAMAI we have been playing a lot with Arduino recently.
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Hack-Up on a shiny sunday

by Lorenzo Grandi on January 13th, 2009

Hack-Up

MIKAMAI is proud to host the Hack-Up on January 18!

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Developing Social Networking Applications with Drupal

by paolo on August 30th, 2008

Image by David King

I’ve been toying for a long time with the idea of tying a Drupal based social network, and at last I got the opportunity of doing that thanks to WikiSAP.
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Sweeter, Nicer Drupal with Capistrano

by Ivan Vaghi on July 18th, 2008

We didn’t make a fuss about it (although we wish we had the time to do it :-) but we have recently released Montalbano.tv

We are working hard to fatten our portfolio, and it has been great to put a new notch on the belt in our portfolio, side by side with WikiSAP.it.
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30 amazing people: Stacktrace

by Giovanni on May 6th, 2008

I had the pleasure of working with 30 brilliant techies for the launch of Stacktrace, an Italian website about technology in its various forms.

Stacktrace was and idea of Antonio Cangiano. He felt that Italy missed an authoritative and original technology reference, and contacted about thirty of the best Italy has to offer, people I am very proud I could work with, to prepare the lightning quick launch of a wonderful site full of original, well written and interesting content.

If you can understand some Italian you should check Stacktrace. You’ll be glad you did.

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