Wednesday, January 24, 2007

We've changed the address of our RSS feed

This is more of a technical communication than anything else. If you subscribed to our blog using an RSS aggregator, you may wish to take note of our new RSS feed address:

OLD RSS FEED (delete this one from your reader):
http://www.italyfromtheinside.com/atom.xml

NEW RSS FEED (please copy and paste this one into your reader)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/ItalyFromTheInside

We apologize for the inconvenience, but this update was necessary to set us up for the launch our podcast shows into iTunes (that's right, stay tuned for the good news...)

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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Where to find the best online maps of Italy (video)


If you are looking for great maps of Italy, the Internet is the place to go. We've done a video review of the best two free online mapping services available: Google Maps and Microsoft Local Live Search powered by the new 3D engine Microsoft Virtual Earth. You'll be surprised how far these tools have evolved in providing you with beautiful maps, aerial views, directions from / to different locations and businesses search ability.
Enjoy the best maps of Italy!

- Can't see the video? Watch it from YouTube
- iPod version (MP4 - 16Mb)
- Zune version (WMV - 5Mb)

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Friday, January 05, 2007

The Etiquette of Gift Giving in Italy


If you happen to be invited by somebody in Italy, you may wish to bring along a small gift to the host. If the event is a dinner, you should consider a small gift for the host's wife, who'll likely spend the time doing the cooking. Flowers and crafts are always welcome (and neutral) presents. My suggestion is to avoid bringing specialty food from your country (with the exception of alcohol), unless you know your host is an open-minded person. Italy's cuisine is quite good, and you should resist the temptation to bring that Raspberry Honey Mustard Pretzel Dip that you love so much at home...
If you visit a family, consider a small present for the kids as well. I've been asked often by my friends in Italy to bring along hats, t-shirts or other apparel with some branding of my city (Seattle), local sport teams, and even Microsoft!
Regardless of the present, please make sure to cover or eliminate the sticker price. In Italy, it's against the etiquette of gift giving to clearly showcase how much you spent for the gift. It's likely that your host may offer you some home-made food that is the result of pure labor of love, which is a priceless experience and should be kept as such.
Here is a good article with more tips on personal / business gift giving in Italy.

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