Posts Tagged ‘Wave’
G’Wave, Not Exactly a Crescendo
Simple, short post today. I’ve spent a modest amount of time with Google Wave in recent days, since finally receiving my very own personal invitation granting access to the service. You see, if you weren’t aware, you can only use ‘Wave if Google grants you access.
Unfortunately, as they take care not to unwittingly overwhelm their new system, it means very few people actually have been let in the front door. Some of the early developers, such as O’Reilly have already released the first books on this new platform.
But, for most, the experience is like mine. Of 2,900 contacts, only -4- have access to the ‘Wave. Hard to test collaboration, explore, experiment, or take it for a spin quite yet.
It shows potential. For the moment, simply need to be patient.
Still Watching, Thinking, the ‘Wave
Somewhat abated, since its introduction a few weeks back now, Google Wave continues to generate discussion about just what it is. Andy Mulholland’s post over at Capgemini talks about this. Is it a new collaboration platform? Is it a new email solution? Is it a new photo gallery manager? Is it a new blogging alternative? Is it a new project management tool? Yes?
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Seen The ‘New’ Wave Yet?
For years, when I thought of the ‘wave’ in a marketing context, I thought of Coca-Cola. Well, the old wave is about to be trumped by a New Wave. And it isn’t from Coke.
May 28, Google provided developers with an introduction to a new product due yet this year, called Google Wave. You can learn more at wave.google.com.
If you haven’t seen it yet, I encourage you to watch the first ~40 minutes of the presentation, here:
My roles have typically involved multi-party coordination, including a broad mix of data type exchanges during collaboration. Wave has the potential of
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