Címke: Google Wave

márc. 09
Mashable! | 2010.03.09 00:17.21 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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The Social Analyst is a weekly column by Mashable Co-Editor Ben Parr , where he digs into social media trends and how they are affecting companies in the space. Facebook; Twitter; LinkedIn; YouTube; Wordpress: these companies, built from the ground-up, are mainstays in social media. None of them were created by a large tech company, and all but one remains independent. It’s an interesting ph...
Megosztotta: Tim Koronix dismay andris
márc. 05
Google March 4 added the ability for users to receive e-mail notifications about new and updated waves in Wave users' inboxes, lavishing another modicum of control for the real-time collaboration platform. Users may access this just by using the dropdown menu by the inbox link, as you can see here: Of course, selecting notifications can sound like a scary, all-or-nothing proposition, whi...
Megosztotta: Tim
Cimkék: Google Wave
Earlier this week, Google announced that they were adding the ability to “star” search results. This was added and SearchWiki was removed from the search results so that there was not duplicate functionality. The basic idea is that people like the concept of saving good search results, but really could not be bothered with changing the ordering of the results. However, stars on search results ...
Megosztotta: Tim
márc. 04
Lifehacker | 2010.03.04 23:00.00 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google just turned on email notifications in Wave. That's great news if you've gotten your hands on an invite but haven't kept up with the going-ons inside—easy to do when you're not in the habit of visiting the site. Using notifications is pretty simple stuff (click the drop-down next to your Inbox to see the dialog pictured above), and the implementation seems smart: Maybe yo...
Megosztotta: Vince
CS Odessa, the developer of ConceptDraw MINDMAP, recently announced the availability of a free extension for Google Wave, ConceptDraw MindWave , that enables users to create visual maps within Google’s exciting new collaborative environment. This neat tool brings an important visual element to collaboration within Google Wave, which is almost 100% text based. Using MindWave, you can easily inse...
Megosztotta: chrisdabin
márc. 02
Mashable! | 2010.03.02 22:42.57 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google Wave parodies are nothing new (Remember that kick-ass Samuel L. Jackson one from a while back?), but when mockery hits entirely too close to home — and then takes you somewhere truly weird — you’ve got a keeper. The following video, courtesy of College Humor , offers a spot-on parody of the friendly Google Wave team, Steph and Greg — right down to their awkward yet enthusiastic g...
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Megosztotta: DragonWeb HiPPoNaX Adam
Mashable! | 2010.03.02 21:57.42 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google Wave , the company’s real-time communication platform that made a huge splash last year , is looking to bring back some of its original buzz and developer excitement with the launch of v2 of the robots API . For those who are unfamiliar, developers can create two types of extension for Google Wave: robots and gadgets. Gadgets are apps that can run inside of waves, while robots are autom...
Megosztotta: dismay timelady vicske András
febr. 22
The Shiny Wave | 2010.02.22 13:18.28 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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N ot sure how many folks have actually already seen and have been using the Google Wave Templates that were released at the beginning of Feb, but due to the low number of users to that particular W ave (actually, I mean the discussion Wave which has a whole bunch of useful user submitted templates), I though I write something here to try and draw some more attention to it. After getting l...
febr. 20
Regular Geek | 2010.02.20 13:55.09 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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So it has been a while since the original release of Google Buzz . I figured that I would post my personal review of Buzz after some time, but I have decided against it. There are enough reviews of the functionality for you to read and argue with. While reading an interesting post from Profy , I realized what Buzz was about.You will not find my exact thought process in that post, but there was j...
febr. 11
Blog Godown | 2010.02.11 05:42.59 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google Wave started out with a bang. An Internet giant like google doesn’t need to market its product, because a lot of influential internet users are willing to do that for them and that too for free.  The reason behind this is that Google has made a reputation of a company which makes products and services that revolutionize the way we use internet. Google wanted to enter the booming social medi...
Megosztotta: Damond
febr. 09
Mashable! | 2010.02.09 23:59.40 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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GMAIL USERS: You can now follow Mashable’s official Google Buzz profile here: http://www.google.com/profiles/mashable So far, Google has failed to launch a successful social web product to U.S. Internet users. Orkut has taken off in including Brazil and India, but not in North America. Wave is a neat concept, but it has proven too abstract to catch on. Is Buzz — Google’s new Twitter a...
Megosztotta: dismay
TechCrunch | 2010.02.09 19:40.31 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google has a problem. Despite having their hands in just about everything online, they’ve never been able to tackle what is a key part of the fabric of the web: social. Yes, they have Orkut and OpenSocial, but no one actually uses them. Okay, some people use them, but not in the meaningful social ways that people use Facebook or even Twitter. Today, Google may have just solved their social problem...
Megosztotta: Coust3au robtmc
Gizmodo | 2010.02.09 01:47.24 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Google's two new announcements: integrating a Twitter-like service into Gmail and a goal of a real-time speech translation service shows what direction they're taking the company: Into the space between you and every other human being on the planet. To be fair, these two developments are really far apart in their delivery dates. The Gmail status update could come as soon as tomorrow, whereas ...
Megosztotta: Tim
febr. 08
Lifehacker | 2010.02.08 21:30.00 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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A week ago we asked readers to tell us how they're using Google Wave in their daily lives, and despite a bit of "ha! no one's using Wave!" snarking on the Twitter, we got lots of interesting responses. Unsurprisingly, most Wavers use it as a real-time wiki, but some take advantage of features unique to Wave, like inline and private replies, public tags, and gadgets. I featured the most unique ...
febr. 04
Mashable! | 2010.02.04 02:47.53 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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SAP’s newly released beta product 12Sprints — a free cutting edge collaborative decision-making tool — adds much needed structure to the idea of real-time collaboration, made popular by Google Wave , and improves upon the functionality of popular web-based team collaboration tools like Basecamp. While 12Sprints can work for teams of all sizes, the tool is designed to especially serve the needs...
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Megosztotta: Bálint

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