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21 Aug 09

Wavetank — everything collaboration

[EN] this is a newly minted german language blog on Google Wave - tagline "everything collaboration"

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08 Jun 09

Google Wave Asks, Do You Like Your Project Collaboration Hard or Soft? - Managing Technology - Dennis McDonald's Web Site

Another worthwhile analysis of Google Wave, this time by Dennis McDonald who focuses on Wave's potential to support a more ad-hoc informal (soft and fuzzy) mode of collaboration by helping communication, especially in project management (read this together with Dirk Röhrborns learning of using microblogging oin project communcation)

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Google Wave: Surfing The Future Of Collaboration

Ted Schadler of Forrester analyzing Google Wave, refining four WIMs (What does it mean):

* WIM #1: Don't get too stuck on installed email clients -- they can't evolve fast enough. [....]
* WIM #2: Google Apps Premier Edition is worth keeping a close eye on. [...]
* WIM #3: Microsoft will have yet another innovation hill to climb (and it will).
* WIM #4: IBM's approach to collaboration is looking pretty visionary.

Entertaining times ahead ...

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Google Wave und das Enterprise 2.0 | Von Dirk Röhrborn | Google Wave, Trends | Human Network Competence

Dirk Röhrborn does a german-language analysis of Google Wave out of an Enterprise2.0 perspective, to sum it up: "Promising, but questions remain"

Snip: "Fazit: Es gibt noch viele offene Fragen.

Mit welchem Geschäftsmodell wird Google das Produkt anbieten? Kostenfreie Nutzung, Premium SaaS, Lizenz oder Appliance - oder alles zusammen?
Wie können organisatorische Strukturen und Berechtigungen abgebildet werden? Wie kann eine Integration in bestehende IT-Infrastrukturen erfolgen? Für welche Anwendungen ist Wave gut oder weniger gut geeignet? Wird die große Flexibilität von Google Wave befreiend wirken oder noch mehr zur Verwirrung und zum Information Overload der Nutzer beitragen?"

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Google Wave - It's Time for the 'Real Time' | Andrea Vascellari

Andrea writes a nice compilation of why Google Wave is cute (and collects some E 2.0 points "en passant"):

Snip: "rich set of extensions APIs that can let you build pretty much anything from games to collaborative applications inside wave, to integration with other communication systems (like twitter, etc.), to integration of waves into work flows"

Yes, that's it.

www.andreavascellari.com/?p=2750 - Preview

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Collaboration and Content Strategies Blog: Google Wave and its Audacity of Scope

Another post on Google Wave,this time from Burton Group. What triggered me this time - it's the cumulative insight we get from these Wave posts on 1. the future of collaboration and 2. the strategic reasoning Google employs (yes, supporting ideas like Wave seemed to be worthwhile for them, because it's about the potentials of better collaboration for performance). Case prooved ;)


Snip:
# “Wave is what email would look like if it were invented today” and we are told Google is open sourcing the protocol and software, then this starts looking like a grand plan indeed.

# The key here will be what and how much of Google’s code will be open sourced. Rasumussen said “We intend to open source the lion share of the code we use to build our system.” This is a good start but what does this really mean in terms of code? To some, “lion share” sounds like Google is hedging its bet.

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  • “Wave is what email would look like if it were invented today” and we are told Google is open sourcing the protocol and software, then this starts looking like a grand plan indeed.
  • The key here will be what and how much of Google’s code will be open sourced. Rasumussen said “We intend to open source the lion share of the code we use to build our system.” This is a good start but what does this really mean in terms of code? To some, “lion share” sounds like Google is hedging its bet.
01 Jun 09

The enterprise implications of Google Wave | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com

Dion analyzes why Google Wave might be of importance to Enetrprise 2.0 people - and argues that it's very fitting to our concept of FLATNESSES.

I fully agree and am definitely looking forward to kicking the tires of Google Wave.

Snip "Google has launched many communication services since its inception yet none of these have had such obvious business utility or attempted to reinvent the collaborative process from the ground-up."

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