- Dominique Piotet
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Dominique Piotet is a French author, journalist and consultant residing in San Francisco, California.
In 2007, he created the San Francisco branch of L’Atelier, part of the BNP Paribas group[1]. He co-hosted L’Atelier Numérique on BFM radio[2], and is co-author, with journalist Francis Pisani (Le Monde, El Pais) of the book Comment le web change le monde : l’achémie des multitudes (2008, Pearson Education)[3]
Piotet is a columnist for the French economic newspaper La Tribune[4]. He has also written for L’Atelier, Regards sur la Numérique, 01 Informatique and NetEco.
Bibliography
Comment le web change le monde : l’achémie des multitudes (2008, Pearson Education)
Notes
- ^ http://www.bnpparibas.com/en/news/new-technologies.asp?Code=LPOI-725HNL&Key=L
- ^ http://www.disruptive-innovation.com/fr/radio/shows/latelier-numerique-n-299
- ^ http://manuscritdepot.com/internet-litteraire/actualite.235.htm
- ^ http://www.latribune.fr/opinions/20081231trib000326918/le-web-2.0-passe-au-vert-la-silicon-valley-entre-a-washington.html
External links
- Website for Comment le web change le monde
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