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		<title>By: Giacomo Vacca</title>
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		<dc:creator>Giacomo Vacca</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Matteo,
thanks for covering this topic with such an objective point of view. I agree with your analysis and I think that basically Scoble has just made an oversimplification.
The element that lacks in this discussion is... users. That&#039;s what I was trying to point out: the product launch and promotion activities are a fundamental aspect in a new product, but reports and comments from journalists and bloggers should be, in my opinion, focused on the real value delivered to users.
I could write (and I actually wrote in my blog) about products which have had a great kick-off with great entrepreneurs behind it, but after a couple of year pulled down its shutters...
The truth is that the blogosphere (even if I don&#039;t like this name so much...), should be a place where people writes (or video-posts) from the point of view of users, perhaps early adopters, but focusing on the real value delivered and not only on what&#039;s been launched in the San Francisco Valley.
Regards and good luck for your blog.
Giacomo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Matteo,<br />
thanks for covering this topic with such an objective point of view. I agree with your analysis and I think that basically Scoble has just made an oversimplification.<br />
The element that lacks in this discussion is&#8230; users. That&#8217;s what I was trying to point out: the product launch and promotion activities are a fundamental aspect in a new product, but reports and comments from journalists and bloggers should be, in my opinion, focused on the real value delivered to users.<br />
I could write (and I actually wrote in my blog) about products which have had a great kick-off with great entrepreneurs behind it, but after a couple of year pulled down its shutters&#8230;<br />
The truth is that the blogosphere (even if I don&#8217;t like this name so much&#8230;), should be a place where people writes (or video-posts) from the point of view of users, perhaps early adopters, but focusing on the real value delivered and not only on what&#8217;s been launched in the San Francisco Valley.<br />
Regards and good luck for your blog.<br />
Giacomo</p>
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