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You knew this was coming. Google's latest attempt at social networking has everyone talking, but more importantly it has everyone trying to twist and mold it into specific user groups.
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How many meetings are worth the time that we invest? What if the content of a meeting could be useful, usable and immediate? Harqen (news, site ) recognizes that we all spend a lot of time in meetings -- status meetings, collaboration sessions, sales calls, etc.
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If Google Wave is anything, it's solid proof that even a multi-faceted communication platform full of useful features can fall flat.
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This week Google celebrated the second birthday of Chrome with a new stable release, and Wave's life was prolonged by at least four months. Chrome 6 Following Chromium 7, the newest release of Chrome promises faster speeds and a simplified interface.
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Google Wave got axed, but that doesn't mean you have to say goodbye. Big G has been working on ways to extend the technology, and today announced that Wave will live on through its official site and export options, at least until the end of the year.
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As you may or may not have heard, Google officially pulled the plug on its collaboration/communication platform this week. Wave won't be missed because, well, it was never really liked all that much, but also because its most popular components will be injected into future solutions.
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You heard it right! Google Wave, the collaboration/communication platform that was once postulated to be -- among other glorious things -- the Second Coming of e-mail, is getting the ax.
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Today's big rumor is that Google is cooking up some sort of social network that will challenge Facebook. At least, that's what Digg founder Kevin Rose hinted at on Twitter: Google Me! Google hasn't had much luck on the social front (see Google Wave; see Google Buzz ) but
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Phew. The Google I/O Conference in San Francisco ended yesterday, and just like most of you we've been reeling from information overload.
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Google seems on board with the wisdom of the crowd and perhaps a little innovation management. And now they share the ability to do both with you by making available an API for their Google Moderator. What is Google Moderator? Well, from we can tell, it's a combination crowd sourcing,
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Though Google thought they could tear us away from our beloved e-mail accounts last summer with Wave, our convictions remained true. This season Big G's e-mail is back in the spotlight with contextual apps for bringing information directly from the Marketplace to your inbox.
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Social media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up.
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Remember Google Wave ? Once touted as the second coming of e-mail, Google's collaboration, instant messaging, social networking mashup turned out to be a bad fit for the average consumer, and fizzled out soon after it was announced. Today the tool was relaunched, promising faster performance and ease of use.
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After two months in beta SAP (news, site) has made their real-time business collaboration application StreamWork -- known as 12Sprints in beta -- generally available enabling up to 30 users to get together virtually to analyze data from across the enterprise and from different applications.
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