Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Mashable, 18.12.2009: Google Wave's Massive Potential for Business Users

Mashable, 18.12.2009: Google Wave's Massive Potential for Business Users
by Howard Greenstein: "Google Wave (Google Wave) is an innovative new way for people to communicate and collaborate. But as Gina Tripani, author of The Complete Guide To Google Wave, noted in her recent keynote at the recent Web 2.0 Expo in New York, Wave is designed for power users. Wave is hard. There are a lot of features, all bundled together, and it can be intimidating for anyone to just look at it and decide “this is a great project management tool” or “this is the way we’re going to manage our notes about the proposal.”"

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Mashable, 15.12.2009: 4 Surprising Google Wave Uses

Mashable, 15.12.2009: 4 Surprising Google Wave Uses
by Samuel Axon: "Four uses in particular have stood out for their cleverness and high fun factor, and you probably didn’t see any of them coming. Each has gotten a lot of press, so if you’ve been following Wave closely you might have heard of them."

Monday, December 14, 2009

ReadWrite Web, 14.12.2009: Google, Twitter, WordPress & Facebook: Publish/Subscribe Matrix Could Explode Into Glass-Smooth Platform

ReadWrite Web, 14.12.2009: Google, Twitter, WordPress & Facebook: Publish/Subscribe Matrix Could Explode Into Glass-Smooth Platform
by Marshall Kirkpatrick: "A storm of news points to a future of frictionless publishing and subscription, across platforms."

A VC, 14.12.2009: Why Social Beats Search

A VC, 14.12.2009: Why Social Beats Search
by Fred Wilson: "That's a controversial post headline and I don't mean that social will always beat search, but there's a rising chorus out there about 'content farms' and search optimized content creation that is worth touching on."

Thursday, December 10, 2009

CIO.com, 10.12.2009: Microsoft in 2010: Four Challenges That Lie Ahead

CIO.com, 10.12.2009: Microsoft in 2010: Four Challenges That Lie Ahead
by Shane O'Neill: "For Microsoft, 2010 will be a critical rebuilding year where the software giant must maintain Windows 7 and Bing momentum, resuscitate Windows Mobile and prevent businesses from "Going Google."

Monday, December 07, 2009

Mashable, 07.12.2009: Why Facebook Chose to Limit Google and Spare Twitter Search

Mashable, 07.12.2009: Why Facebook Chose to Limit Google and Spare Twitter Search
by Ben Parr: "The inclusion of Facebook (Facebook) in this list of real-time sources is one of the most important aspects of today’s announcements, and it is something that could have major implications for Twitter and its ambitions to become the world’s water cooler. In fact, Facebook held back the opportunity to deal a heavy hit to its microblogging rival. But why?"

Official Google Blog, 07.12.2009: Relevance meets the real-time web

Official Google Blog, 07.12.2009: Relevance meets the real-time web
by Amit Singhal: "That's why today, at the Computer History Museum, we're excited to share a few new innovations in the areas of real-time, mobile and social search that we feel are important steps in the evolution of information access."

Thursday, December 03, 2009

ECM Stuff, 01.12.2009: Google Chrome OS - think enterprise..........

ECM Stuff, 01.12.2009: Google Chrome OS - think enterprise..........
by Jed Cawthorne: "I think of the implications for information and knowledge management, for ECM and intranets, and I think that a 'thin client' based on Chrome OS plus a really good intranet could be a pleasent working experience. However I am also not saying this will work for everyone, so don't flame me because you need full on Windows for printing to your full colour A0 plotter, or for scanning invoices, or your Mac for graphic design, but lets think about it....."

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Digital Landfill, 30.11.2009: 8 Reasons Why #GoogleWave May (or May Not) Kill E-Mail

Digital Landfill, 30.11.2009: 8 Reasons Why #GoogleWave May (or May Not) Kill E-Mail
by Claude Baudoin: "Google Wave merges e-mail, instant messaging (IM), and wikis. It no longer matter what “style” you use to start the conversation, it can migrate seamlessly as the wave develops."

Saturday, November 28, 2009

For what it's worth, 26.11.2009: Google Wave killed the ECM star

For what it's worth, 26.11.2009: Google Wave killed the ECM starby parapadakis:
"If Google Wave succeeds as a corporate platform (and I see absolutely no reason why it wouldn’t), it will fundamentally change the ECM industry. Why? because the ECM industry, and Document Management before it, was invented as a workaround to compensate for NOT being able to do what Google Wave does."

Friday, November 13, 2009

A Perficient Blog, 12.11.2009: Google Wave: The future of Enterprise Content Management (ECM)?

A Perficient Blog, 12.11.2009: Google Wave: The future of Enterprise Content Management (ECM)?
by Jhodig Marcano: "As I see it, this is a battle between users, that want an easy way to access their content, and administrators (”super users”), that want an easy way to manage data (user’s content). At the end, companies adopt one software over another depending on who is paying for it. So I would make the first thing in my wish list a true content management system that people like to use."

Saturday, July 25, 2009

ZDNet.com Enterprise Web 2.0, 24.07.2009: First impressions of Google Wave

ZDNet.com Enterprise Web 2.0, 24.07.2009: First impressions of Google Wave
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "Google Wave holds considerable potential for bringing next-generation Enterprise 2.0 capabilities to organizations looking for best-of-breed solutions."

Friday, May 02, 2008

Infoworld Enterprise Desktop, 01.05.2008: Streaming Office: Death knell for Google Apps? | May 1, 2008 11:23 AM | Randall Kennedy

Infoworld Enterprise Desktop, 01.05.2008: Streaming Office: Death knell for Google Apps? | May 1, 2008 11:23 AM | Randall Kennedy
by Randall C. Kennedy: "Microsoft's recently (at the time) acquired SoftGrid technology. I saw the acquisition as a clear sign that Microsoft was gearing up to deliver a subscriptions-based, hosted licensing model for Microsoft Office."

Sunday, April 13, 2008

ZDNet.com Enterprise Web 2.0, 11.04.2008: Comparing Amazon’s and Google’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Offerings

ZDNet.com Enterprise Web 2.0, 11.04.2008: Comparing Amazon’s and Google’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Offerings
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "instead of just offering applications over the Web in the form of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Amazon and Google are actually offering an entire Platform-as-a-Service because they provide the foundational upon which to build highly scalable and robust Web-based applications"

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Read/WriteWeb, 05.12.2007: Web Office: 2007 Year in Review

Read/WriteWeb, 05.12.2007: Web Office: 2007 Year in Review
by Richard MacManus: "Over the next few weeks we'll be reviewing a number of Web product categories on Read/WriteWeb, summarizing what's happened in 2007 - and what to look forward to in 2008."

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

New York Times Blog Bits - Technology, 13.11.2007: Inbox 2.0: Yahoo and Google to Turn E-Mail Into a Social Network

New York Times Blog Bits - Technology, 13.11.2007: Inbox 2.0: Yahoo and Google to Turn E-Mail Into a Social Network
by Saul Hansell: "Google and Yahoo have come up with new and very similar plans to respond to the challenge from MySpace and Facebook: They hope to turn their e-mail systems and personalized home page services (iGoogle and MyYahoo) into social networks."

Monday, November 05, 2007

Official Google Blog, 05.11.2007: Where's my Gphone?

Official Google Blog, 05.11.2007: Where's my Gphone?
by Andy Rubin: " Android is the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices. It includes an operating system, user-interface and applications -- all of the software to run a mobile phone, but without the proprietary obstacles that have hindered mobile innovation. We have developed Android in cooperation with the Open Handset Alliance"

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

GigaOM, 06.10.2007: From The Information Age To The Connected Age

GigaOM, 06.10.2007: From The Information Age To The Connected Age
by Anne Zelenka: "how the web enables us to move from one era into another, from the Information Age to the Connected Age. You can see this shift both in the practices of individual workers and in the strategies of technology companies."

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Joel on Software, 18.09.2007: Strategy Letter VI

Joel on Software, 18.09.2007: Strategy Letter VI
by Joel Spolsky: "interesting analysis about the development of web-applications, their APIs and a strategic threat for Google."

Monday, September 10, 2007

ReadWrite Web, 09.09.2007: Google Apps Goes After Enterprise Market - "Team Productivity" The Catchphrase

ReadWrite Web, 09.09.2007: Google Apps Goes After Enterprise Market - "Team Productivity" The Catchphrase
by Richard MacManus: "UK newspaper The Guardian is reporting that Google has partnered with major IT consultancy and outsourcing specialist CapGemini, to sell Google Apps to enterprises."