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Mar 29, 2011 5
Ghana
I’d like to be selected as a volunteer for this 1-week project: going to Ghana to teach kids, and teachers, how to use e-book readers.
This is an initiative by Worldreader.org and Edreams.
This is the video in which I explain my ideas. Enjoy :)
Mar 20, 2011 1
Cloud slides… By hand
Yesterday, today, and for the next weekend, I’m attending an art workshop at Lasalle College of the Arts in Singapore, a beautiful building and, from what I know, a great Art school.

Doing “art”, or at least trying to, inspired me again.
I was able to feel parts of my brain, of my soul, again.
It’s like being a passionate motorbiker, and the moment when you ride a motorbike again after years of silence. Same thing.
(Oh, by the way: did you know about my Evil Plan for 2011? It involves motorbikes. “Evil Plan” is inspired by a book by Hugh McLeod, here’s my review).
I don’t define myself as an “artist”, but for sure I have a great passion for art and creativity, and I cannot express it that much lately.
I decided to immediately apply these new stimulus to my job, being a Technology Evangelist for Amazon.com, which implies giving a lot of PowerPoint presentations. I think that most of us focus TOO MUCH on PowerPoint, and too little on the effectiveness of our presentation.
Also, most of our presentations are bullet points. They are supposed to be hand-outs, but they’re instead using during live presentations. That doesn’t bring what the audience wants.
Yes, in the year 2011, still most presentations can be improved, by focusing more on the message, rather than on PowerPoint.
I consider myself better than the average, simply because I prepare and deliver presentations almost on a daily basis (I’m not at almost 300 presentations in the last three years), not because I have a better brain or I’m a genius. This means that with a little effort, anyone can improve any presentation.
I still think that there’s too much focus on PowerPoint. What to do?
I decided to draw some new slides, by hand (with pencil and pen).
Strange, right?
These are the results (click the image to see it bigger):
The above, Cloud Slide #1, simply says “Cloud Computing”, and it’s supposed to be used when you introduce the concept of Cloud Computing to the audience. No extra text here, just the “title”. If you want to know more about it, see what Wikipedia says about Cloud Computing.
The one above is the Cloud Slide #2.
Amazon Web Services (which is the Cloud Computing platform I talk about, most of the times) is a set of building blocks: Storage, or Amazon S3; Computing, or Amazon EC2; etcetera. Amazon Web Services, or AWS, allows to use a combination of these building blocks, based on your specific needs.
There are also tools that give you control on how the overall system behaves, such as Cloud Formation.
This slide shows these “components”, or services, in the form of cubes with a little “dent” on the side, which represents their ability to be mixed together. It’s an idea, of course, and I’m sure that it can be improved.
Third, and last, some very “ugly” sketches for simple slides (on the upper part, you can see some nice drawings that I was doing during the class).
The one with the clock tries to explain how Amazon EC2 is billed: by the hour.
Every hour, you pay an amount based on the cost of the Virtual Server you are running, times the number of Virtual Servers: Pay as you go, pay only for what you use. The others are less clear, just simple sketches that I was playing with.
What do you think? Comments?
Would you like to see a presentation done this way, instead of the usual PowerPoint and bullet points?
Mar 18, 2011 2
Portraits at SXSW, by Luca Sartoni
This photo gallery by my friend Luca Sartoni, Portraits at SXSW, is simply spectacular.
p.s. This is my favourite one.
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The grasshopper
Master Po: [after easily defeating the boy in combat] Ha, ha, never assume because a man has no eyes he cannot see. Close your eyes. What do you hear?
Young Caine: I hear the water, I hear the birds.
Master Po: Do you hear your own heartbeat?
Young Caine: No.
Master Po: Do you hear the grasshopper that is at your feet?
Young Caine: [looking down and seeing the insect] Old man, how is it that you hear these things?
Master Po: Young man, how is it that you do not?
(Kung Fu)
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Lisetta in San Francisco
Mar 14, 2011 Comments Off
A cloud presentation
Do you like my “Making the case for Cloud” presentation on Slideshare?
If so, you have an opportunity to thank me, by voting it here. It takes only 15 seconds. Thanks A LOT, and sorry for the latest “spammy” posts. I promise I’ll stop… For a while :)
Mar 13, 2011 Comments Off
Sunday in Singapore
It’s Sunday, I’m in Singapore, my girlfriend is still in the US, therefore I have plenty of time to study Portuguese, read books about food, and write on the blog.
The last few days have been interesting for me.
Last Tuesday, at the Founder Institute in San Francisco, my session was very well received… And I liked the interaction with the students and the Mentors. Well done, Adeo! These are the (almost self-explanatory) slides that I used for my presentation: Startup Research. If you like them, well, like them on Facebook too, or on Twitter :)
My Evil Plan for 2011, being part of The Long Way Up, is still just a dream, as I cannot get in touch with any of the organizers.
By the way, a lot of people liked my “review” of Evil Plans, the book by Hugh McLeod. Take a look at it, and drop a comment and tell me what you think.
And, yeah, I miss the US today. Not just Seattle and the Washington State (and Port Townsend’s pizza), but also San Francisco and the “vibe” that you breath there.
Let me share with you a couple of pictures from San Fran. Hope you like them :)
(The FULL SET of Pictures is on Flickr. Hope you like it.)
Last, but not least, I really wish that Japan will soon recover from this recent disaster (Earthquake + Tsunami). I don’t exactly believe in God, but my prayers are for these people there.
Have a great weekend.
Mar 11, 2011 2
Can you vote for me?
I’m a Technology Evangelist for Amazon Web Services.
If you think I’m good at it, you can spend 15 seconds of your time by voting for me here.
Thanks, I really APPRECIATE that.
Mar 5, 2011 9
Startup Research
This is the presentation I will give at the Founder Institute, March 8th, 2011 session in San Francisco, on “Startup Research”.











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