When Google released 100,000 Wave invitations Sept. 30, the scramble to score an invitation resembled the mad dash for a golden ticket to tour Willy Wonka's factory in Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
When Google announced that it would be closing down Wave, hardly a tremor was felt across the land, but seemingly some people out there were using it, as close to ...
Back in the day, like last October, we were ravenously scavenging for that coveted Google Wave invite that was going to change the way we communicated online forever and ever. Some crazies even bid ...
Google Wave is a groundbreaking real-time collaborative tool that has the potential to be an ideal way for members of a group to work with one another. But it's not clear how useful it will be in the ...
If you look deeper into what the developer program built around Wave is already starting to do, you find something truly different. If you go by the strict definition of unified communications (from ...
Google may hope that the widespread release of Google Wave serves as a new entry into the enterprise, but some analysts don't expect that businesses will rush to adopt it. The company announced at its ...
I’m trying to like Google Wave, but at the end of the day, I can’t. I don’t really give a damn about it. Recreating movie scenes is cute, but hardly the life ...
Google's product cemetery is littered with both bad and good ideas. Some failed because the execution was poor, others were simply released half-baked, or too soon. Google Wave is probably the ...
It Was a Solution Looking for a Problem, writes Rob Diana at Regular Geek: "What problem did Wave solve? Was it collaboration? No, there are plenty of products being used around the world for that.