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Google Wave Is All Hype And Nothing We Haven't Seen Before!

March 12th, 2010
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Wave?  What is that?What is this thing Google is unleashing in their next step towards total world domination?  Well, in technical terms, Google Wave is a “web based service, computing platform, and communications protocol designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking.”

In casual terms, it means they want to make one web application (keep in mind this is all based around HTML 5) that will integrate e-mail, IM, your Twitter and Facebooks of the world, wikipedia entries, Photobucket type sharing and more, all in one window.  Plus open it up for developers to take it in whatever direction they want from there.  In short, they want to take over the world.  And I signed up for the beta. (That's all it is right now, 100,000 people will be invited in September).

Err…what?  It sounds like it is a mash-up of everything.  And…it pretty much is.  And it looks like it does it very very well.  And in this blog writer's humble opinion, it will change EVERYTHING.

I bold, everything, because I really do think there are huge social, business and casual implications to a platform that is attempting to merge every one of our major online services into one platform.  And I don't mean they will just have a window here for e-mail, and a window over there for IM, and a window up here for Twitter and put in all in one big window.  No, this goes deeper.

They want to integrate the back and forth threading, forwarding, replies and attachments of email, merge it into an IM style real-time chat system (completely with literal real-time, character by character updates of you typing, instead of seeing “Joe is typing” for an hour), add some VCR features (any new people added to a “Wave” can see a play-by-play of the conversation as it happened), allow users to simultaneously upload, download, and delete pictures and integrate a very sophisticated spell checker into the whole process – with this one Google puts a bid on redoing the damage the last few years have done to our “lol u guz r da gr8tst” youth.  And if you can't read that, don't hurt your brain trying to, I did just writing it.

Add in the fact they are opening this up to development, open source style, and you have something that will be as huge as Facebook, at least in the applications side of things.

Imagine if businesses were to adopt Google Wave en masse.  Pizza Hut gets Wave, and offers it to their customers.  Pizza Hut tweets through Wave a special deal they are offering for the day.  Customer A decides he or she wants to order a pizza based on the Tweet he or she receives through Wave.  Instead of calling, or working through the online ordering system, maybe an application has been developed for Wave that allows the customer and an employee direct conversation for ordering a pizza.  The customer jumps into a new wave with a Pizza Hut employee, the employee takes the order and away we go.

This is a simple example that probably won't even be close to anything that will come out, I'm sure what will come along will be WAY more cool than anything that I could think of.

Imagine for businesses.  You are working in a web based company, maybe providing web design, programming, SEO, and admin services for a business.

Customer A contacts Account Executive A and gets the ball rolling.  Cust. A needs a new website, web design and some basic SEO services.   So AE A opens a new wave between Cust. A, Designer A, Designer B and SEO A, and they all can collaborate between the 4 of them.  Plus if Designer B and SEO A need to talk about something inside the Wave, but do not want to start a new one, they can not Wave Designer A and Cust A and just Wave each other, and then when their conversation is finished, go back to Waving everyone.

The business implications are HUGE for this, especially on large projects, with multiple departments working on one single project, or collaborations through different departments.

Even in my business, if I have a Sony digital camera repair that one of my staff are working on, and I need to change the work order, and I'm at home, I can just Wave it to him, and I'll have a thread based means of replying and seeing it.

So if you are interested even a little bit, get on board, and use the Wave.  I strongly believe this will change the face of things, the same way email, IM or social media has changed things.

This one just does it all.

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Online Instant Messaging – Overview

October 9th, 2009
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One of the advantages using internet is the ability to real in time Instant Messaging online contact with other user. By doing this way people enable to communicate with other people more efficient and cheaper using Instant Messaging (IM) online such as Yahoo Messenger or Google Talk. Here are some guide about Instant Messaging for beginner, if you are new with this one.

Downloading the Instant Messaging Software

Depending on the type of Instant Messaging software you’re using, it can take a matter of minutes to download and install the application. You’ll likely want to save the program in your program files so you can easily access it or add a shortcut to your desktop.

Setting Up Your Profile

Your profile is how you’ll be seen to other Instant Messaging users and the online community that supports the program. Choose your user name with virtually any name or combination of number and names such as “oceanblue33″ Be sure to make it simple and easy to remember. You’ll also have the option to fill in private and public information along with a picture or avatar so other people can find you.

Adding Contacts

Once you’ve installed the Instant Messaging software and completed your profile, you can begin searching for contacts. Instant Messenger program will searching people for you since may only require to input your e-mail address, this will saving your time of searching people in your e-mail addresss. You can also let friends and family know about your Instant Messaging program.

Using an Instant Messaging program can be fun and entertaining. Many now allow you to make phone calls and even chat through video. Nearly all Instant Messaging programs have tutorials and help pages if you get stuck during installation. You may find more elaborate computer tips for using and customizing your instant messenger with the accompanied tutorials.

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Google Wave Hits The Streets And I Sign Up For A Taste!

October 2nd, 2009
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Wave?  What is that?  What is Google’s latest bid for world domination?  Well, in technical terms, Google Wave is a “web based service, computing platform, and communications protocol designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking.”

In casual terms, it means they want to make one web application (keep in mind this is all based around HTML 5) that will integrate e-mail, IM, your Twitter and Facebooks of the world, wikipedia entries, Photobucket type sharing and more, all in one window.  Plus open it up for developers to take it in whatever direction they want from there.  In short, they want to take over the world.  And I signed up for the beta. (That’s all it is right now, 100,000 people will be invited in September).

Err…what?  It sounds like it is a mash-up of everything.  And…it pretty much is.  And it looks like it does it very very well.  And in this blog writer’s humble opinion, it will change EVERYTHING.

I bold, everything, because I really do think there are huge social, business and casual implications to a platform that is attempting to merge every one of our major online services into one platform.  And I don’t mean they will just have a window here for e-mail, and a window over there for IM, and a window up here for Twitter and put in all in one big window.  No, this goes deeper.

They want to integrate the back and forth threading, forwarding, replies and attachments of email, merge it into an IM style real-time chat system (completely with literal real-time, character by character updates of you typing, instead of seeing “Joe is typing” for an hour), add some VCR features (any new people added to a “Wave” can see a play-by-play of the conversation as it happened), allow users to simultaneously upload, download, and delete pictures and integrate a very sophisticated spell checker into the whole process – with this one Google puts a bid on redoing the damage the last few years have done to our “lol u guz r da gr8tst” youth.  And if you can’t read that, don’t hurt your brain trying to, I did just writing it.

Add in the fact they are opening this up to development, open source style, and you have something that will be as huge as Facebook, at least in the applications side of things.

Imagine if businesses were to adopt Google Wave en masse.  Pizza Hut gets Wave, and offers it to their customers.  Pizza Hut tweets through Wave a special deal they are offering for the day.  Customer A decides he or she wants to order a pizza based on the Tweet he or she receives through Wave.  Instead of calling, or working through the online ordering system, maybe an application has been developed for Wave that allows the customer and an employee direct conversation for ordering a pizza.  The customer jumps into a new wave with a Pizza Hut employee, the employee takes the order and away we go.

This is a simple example that probably won’t even be close to anything that will come out, I’m sure what will come along will be WAY more cool than anything that I could think of.

Imagine for businesses.  You are working in a web based company, maybe providing web design, programming, SEO, and admin services for a business.

Customer A contacts Account Executive A and gets the ball rolling.  Cust. A needs a new website, web design and some basic SEO services.   So AE A opens a new wave between Cust. A, Designer A, Designer B and SEO A, and they all can collaborate between the 4 of them.  Plus if Designer B and SEO A need to talk about something inside the Wave, but do not want to start a new one, they can not Wave Designer A and Cust A and just Wave each other, and then when their conversation is finished, go back to Waving everyone.

The business implications are HUGE for this, especially on large projects, with multiple departments working on one single project, or collaborations through different departments.

Even in my business, if I have a digital camera repair that one of my people are working on, and I need to change the work order, and I’m at home, I can just Wave it to him, and I’ll have a thread based means of replying and seeing it.

So if you are interested even a little bit, get on board, and use the Wave.  I strongly believe this will change the face of things, the same way email, IM or social media has changed things.

This one just does it all.

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