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Displaying items by tag: Google Wave

Friday, 21 January 2011 20:12

Go ogle Google getting out of the Schmidt

With Google's soon-to-be former-CEO Eric Schmidt having made a series of unforgivably weird pronouncements on privacy, the Schmidt seems to have finally hit the fan, with Google now turning a not-so-new Page on the CEO position.

Published in Home Tech

Google Wave, the latest monumental failure of the search giant to break new ground outside of its traditional boundaries was doomed from the start, according to tech analysts. Aside from being ill-defined, it faced an almost impossible uphill battle to carve a niche into the burgeoning social networking market dominated by Facebook, Twitter and others.

Published in Strategy
Wednesday, 24 March 2010 00:25

Novell has a Pulse

Today at the annual BrainShare conference, Novell unveiled the preview of their cloud-based collaboration tool Pulse.

The biggest name in the high-end enterprise market has released a beta version free online collaboration tool, aiming to bring business the level of teamwork expected from Google Wave.

Published in Market
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 10:48

Google promises Wave for Apps, eventually

More than a million people are testing Google's Wave collaboration platform, but customers who actually pay to use Google's other services have been left out. How quickly will Google fix that problem?

Published in Development
A New Jersey high school student took seriously Google’s open protocol of their new Wave product and has begun developing one of the first non-Google Wave-compliant products, called Sails.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Sunday, 08 November 2009 11:10

Google Wave gets a Pulse

Novell's newly-announced Pulse – an integrated communication, authoring and social networking platform now has full integration with Google Wave.

Published in Market
Monday, 19 October 2009 07:02

Beware Google Wave links

Interest in Google Wave is being exploited by people behind malicious web sites, according to a security software company. Looking for an invitation could result in a malware infection.

Published in Security
Friday, 16 October 2009 03:21

Google steps up privacy with crypto fairy dust

Health minister Nicola Roxon may envisage a future where Google hosts Australians’ heath records, but the global search giant isn’t ready to launch Google Health in Australia just yet.
Published in Security
It seems Google Wave is going to force many content producers to reassess the role of collaboration in news gathering and the creative process. It will also force publishers to reassess how they make money from their content.


Published in Seeking Nerdvana
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Google Wave is an amazing place right now, like a new nation that has sprung forth and is finding its feet. To wander around in Google Wave feels like standing next to Romulus and Remus, overlooking the seven hills of Rome, or watching over Jefferson's shoulder as he writes the US constitution.

Published in Seeking Nerdvana
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Microsoft has found an unexpected ally in its condemnation of Chrome Frame, a plugin by Google that switches out the Internet Explorer HTML and JavaScipt engines for those used by the Chrome web browser. Now Firefox maker Mozilla has spoken out.
Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 24 September 2009 17:35

We give up on Internet Explorer say Google Wave team

Google's new Chrome Frame product is touted as an unobtrusive way for web apps to use Chrome’s rendering and JavaScript engines within Internet Explorer. Yet, what was the reason for bringing it to light? The Google Wave team have spoken out damning Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 09:30

Google Chrome Frame to take over Internet Explorer

Interested in Chrome but still just find Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to be your first instinct? With Google's latest product you can still surf merrily in IE but use the Chrome rendering and JavaScript engine instead.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 23 July 2009 05:04

Get in line for Google Wave

Google Wave, the multimedia collaboration and conversation tool, will be opened to about 100,000 users starting September 30th. Participants will be drawn from those who sign up and agree to report bugs. 

Published in Home Tech
Tagged under
Search giant Google has announced the development of Chrome OS. This is a significant announcement and means good things for Linux.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 02 July 2009 09:13

How Yahoo! helped create Google Maps

Lars Rasmussen, software engineering manager at Google and one of the original creators of Google Maps, and more recently Google Wave, has given a blow-by-blow account of how a small Sydney software start-up came to provide the technology underpinning Google Maps.

Published in Home Tech
Ray Ozzie, the man behind Lotus Domino/Lotus Notes and now Bill Gates' replacement as Microsoft Chief Software Architect has voiced his take on Google Wave during an interview at Silicon Valley's Churchill Club. He claims Wave is anti-Web while Microsoft’s Live Mesh is web friendly.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Tuesday, 09 June 2009 15:27

Can Google Wave do what Bill Gates couldn't?

Cast your mind back four years. Bill Gates was spruiking sender ID as the solution to spam, proposing extensions to the standard e-mail protocol. Nothing came of it. Does the new kid on the block have the goods?
Published in The Linux Distillery
Friday, 05 June 2009 07:10

Will Google be beached by the Wave?

In its short existence, everything that Google has done, business-wise, has been marked by one trait: simplicity.

Published in Open Sauce
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