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Top Italian Web Apps

Written by Richard MacManus / September 4, 2006 4:57 AM / 17 Comments

italy flagAs well as being reigning world football champions, Italy has a number of world class web apps. Yes, Italy is the 10th country to be profiled in Read/WriteWeb's Top International Web Apps series. The others so far have been Germany, Holland, Poland, Korea, United Kingdom, Russia, Spain, China and Turkey. For this post I have Luca Conti to thank. Luca runs Pandemia, one of the most read and authoritative blogs in Italy - in which he writes about Internet technology and media.

Luca started off by saying that Italy "is not a very healthy environment for internet start-ups and venture capital." He said that Internet adoption, especially broadband, is not at a high level. Italy has nearly 7 million broadband connections, but half of those are 'pay as you go'. The Internet population is under 20 million people (out of a total population of 57 million).


From 2Spaghi, a site in which people rate and review restaurants in Italy - see below

Big Media dominates

Silvio BerlusconiThe major television networks Rai public service and Mediaset - the latter owned by Silvio Berlusconi, ex-Prime Minister and the richest man in Italy - have the biggest advertising market share. Internet advertising by contrast is only 3.4%. What's more, the biggest media groups aren't spending a lot of money on the Internet - even the newspapers. The big Internet properties are Dada, an internet media company that was acquired by RCS Mediagroup (owner one of Italy's top daily newspapers, Corriere della Sera) and the telecom companies like Telecom Italia (Alice), Wind (Libero) and Tiscali. 

La 7 (another tv network) and MTV Italy are properties of Telecom Italia, which indicates how much control big media and telecom companies have in Italy.

Top Web Apps

In this big media environment and with low Internet investments, Italy has inevitably gotten some Digg, del.icio.us, YouTube etc clones - but this is like most of the other International markets we've profiled so far on Read/WriteWeb.

Merzia srl has developed Segnalo (a del.icio.us clone) and OKNOtizie (a Digg clone). They recently made a co-marketing deal with Alice (Telecom Italia), to be linked inside its portal - one of the most visited portals in Italy.

Dada has the biggest italian social network with Love.Dada.net - for dating and friendship. They are working on a communication hub, Life(.dada.net) - which features blogs, social bookmarking, a photo album and contact manager.

dada

Libero, the second largest broadband provider, has a video platform like YouTube and a blogging section called LiberoBlog - which has an editorial selection of some articles form the Italian blogosphere.

Libero

A new entry to the market is a popurls clone: Basketurls. Its innovation is a 'virtual basket' where you can save your news selections.

basket urls

During the FIFA World Cup a lot of Italians used Moltomondiale, a special automatic semantic news aggregator about the event. After the World Cup, it will probably evolve into something similar but more general.

Moltomondiale

There are four independent 'nanopublisher' networks: Blogo, Blogosfere, Blogcenter (which Luca owns) and Communicagroup. Blog metrics operation Qix is also working on a global ranking system for the Italian blogosphere.

Social bookmarking is the most active segment in Italy, according to Luca. Segnalo, Smarking, Taggly all have Italian and English versions - with a lot of interest in Italy and abroad.

Italians love eating and 2Spaghi helps them to rate and chose the best restaurants. It's a social site which lists restaurants in Italy. You can vote, tag, comment on any place and you can also open a WordPress-hosted Spahi blog free of charge.

2Spaghi

Two real estate classifieds with maps: Khalla only in Milan and Maiom which covers all of Italy.

GooMaps and I am here are two different Google Map mashs-up from the same author.

Scrive.it is a social review site where you can write your opinions about movies and books.

Feedo Style offers a wide range of feed management services. 

Mobango is a very popular international community where you can share mobile content for free.

Pieno risparmio gives you information about fuel rates, with a geodatabase in which anyone can submit the cheapest service area in their city and share it with the community.

Pieno risparmio

Last but not least, there is my blog buddy Paolo Valdemarin's consultancy Evectors - they invented one of the original topic aggregators k-collector (see this R/WW post from May 2003 to see how it influenced me).

Summary

A lot of the links here were taken from this post on Luca's Italian language blog Pandemia. Grazie Luca for all your help!

As always I encourage readers, especially those from Italy or who know the market, to add to the above list in the comments. Your feedback is what makes these International Web posts so much fun - and so instructive.


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  1. There is also another network of blog,is a new entry in Italian Net:

    http://dariosalvelli.wordpress.com/2006/08/28/emotyblog-a-new-network-of-blog-in-italy/

    Posted by: Dario | September 4, 2006 5:43 AM



  2. As always, Turkey and Italy hold a lot of similarities: our internet industries are dominated by large media companies; and worst of all, our media companies are also dominated by some "famous" wealthy families.

    Posted by: Emre Sokullu | September 4, 2006 6:21 AM



  3. Thanks you Richard.
    Italy have good creative but few venture capital.
    but I'm sure we can only grows, [to revert from zero or little more is difficult (I hope) ;-) ]

    Cordial salutes,
    Fabrizio

    Posted by: Fabrizio | September 4, 2006 6:53 AM



  4. Other italian web apps:
    - SocialDust Linko (social bookmarks manager)
    - SocialDust Meetings (social events calendar)
    - SocialDust Blog Aggregator

    Posted by: Rhadamanth | September 4, 2006 12:29 PM



  5. Perhaps it should also be mentioned www.beppegrillo.it, blog rated by Technorati as the 22th most linked to.
    Believe it or not, this comediant's comments on Italian current affairs are much tastier and sharper than anything found in the Italian press.

    Posted by: Lorenzo | September 5, 2006 1:09 AM



  6. The Italian media landscape
    http://www.ejc.nl/jr/emland/italy.html
    http://www.ketupa.net/italy.htm

    The Italian Blogosphere
    http://www.eu.socialtext.net/loicwiki/index.cgi?italian_blogosphere

    Posted by: Dimitar Vesselinov | September 5, 2006 4:18 PM




  7. Another italian web 2.0 aggregator:
    > http://www.codicesorgente.it/feedsaggregator

    Posted by: Daniele D | September 6, 2006 6:22 AM



  8. Richard,

    Aren't you forgetting the Mad4milk crew (www.Mad4milk.com), creators of moo.fx and mooglets, an online start page.

    These guys are some of the cult heros of Web 2.0! and herald from Italy.

    Posted by: Sharpshoot | September 10, 2006 9:20 AM



  9. http://unilife.it/.

    Posted by: Taubenhell | October 13, 2006 12:33 AM



  10. Italia exists!

    :o]

    Posted by: Escorts | November 5, 2006 2:45 PM



  11. Thanks,
    another italian web application, very interesting and free, is www.xkasa.com.

    bye

    Andrea

    Posted by: Andrea | January 23, 2007 3:02 AM



  12. www.casa.milano.it real estate classifieds for Milan with google maps.

    CASA MILANO

    Thanks!

    Posted by: CASA MILANO | February 1, 2007 12:16 PM



  13. Too many references does not work. Article potprala relevance

    Posted by: MODA BAMBINI | March 19, 2007 10:58 AM



  14. I'd like to mention mapple.it , an italian Google Maps Mashup Search Engine for the city of Rome.

    Posted by: mapple | March 22, 2007 10:27 AM



  15. Vendo il mio pitone di palla albino con tutto includendo il serbatoio, la ciotola, l'imbottitura di salute e tutto per $600 dollari. È molto piacevole, ma non posso tenerlo perché andrò via all'università. L'email me se interessato. Le offerte serie soltanto

    Posted by: georges | April 10, 2007 2:13 AM



  16. inXonia è una comunity di eventi italiana che funziona sia tramite web che cellulare con SMS.
    Inxonia trovare locali ed eventi non è mai stato cosi facile.
    assolutamente da provare .......
    da oggi mostre, teatri, cinema, convegni, e gli eventi della notte sono a portata di click o di SMS.

    Posted by: enjoyer | May 29, 2007 4:26 AM



  17. A very interesting and free site - http://www.hooqs.com/
    Free mobile videos. Create, share and view music channels on mobile.

    Posted by: Ellen | August 19, 2007 1:11 AM



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