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Marco Castellani's rumbles

Category: facebook

How can I save stuff on Facebook?

June 21, 2014 — Posted infacebook, social networks — 3 min read

Facebook is a great service, no doubt. You can find a lot of interesting stuff each day (together with a greater amount of not-so-interesting items, the so called waste of cyberspace). I’m pleased by the fact that you naturally build a sort of story of your […]

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A brief history of social networking

January 25, 2011 — Posted infacebook, history, networking, social, Twitter — 1 min read

Social networking has a rather short history, but it appear indeed quite intriguing. A good picture by “Online Schools” summarize the main facts of this interesting adventure. As a matter of fact, I was not aware, till now, of the fact that the rate […]

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About me: I work as astronomer at INAF -Astronomical Observatory of Rome. I’m interested in the stellar population of the Local Group dwarf galaxies and in globular clusters. I am also involved in ESA mission Gaia and in various outreach activities. This is my English blog (Italian is here).

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  • Eleven Years in Space
  • The beginning of a story
  • Sailing safely (while killing nuisance birds)
  • Almost, to be arrested
  • The Christmas Tree Cluster
  • Autumn
  • That black X that ‘killed’ the blue bird
  • Looking for the perfect client (and meeting Vivaldi)
  1. Giuseppe on Eleven Years in Space

    Hi Marco, I really enjoyed your web page on Gaia, it brought back so many memories for me! I would…

  2. verchalsold on Eleven Years in Space

    This article beautifully captures the human spirit behind such a monumental project! It’s inspiring to see how Gaia not only…

  3. verchalsold on Eleven Years in Space

    Such a remarkable journey, both in space and personally! The insights shared about the Gaia mission are truly inspiring. It's…

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