Michael
Pattern Altitude
So I got it. 12 invites left. who wants it?
I do. I do.
So I got it. 12 invites left. who wants it?
sign me up!
sccutler (at) gmail (dot) com
LTNS.... (scours brain, fails)...
Jeez, I was just reading about it this morning. I still don't really understand it,even with the explanation of the dudes who developed it.
Perhaps if those people also get a number of invites they might see fit to burn a few of them here.At least 2 people received their Wave accounts today. Check your email to see if you have an invite waiting for you.
Perhaps if those people also get a number of invites they might see fit to burn a few of them here.
I appreciate the sharing.
Joe
Thank you Michael!Nick and Joe, you should see yours in a few days.
The rest of you should have it today if i invited you.
We realize we have no clue about our passenger, who has just finished cutting her grass in Williamsport, PA. So, we invite her to our wave.
We end the wave, and off you go to Williamsport.
I seriously doubt that.This is the future of the internet, This will take over all forums and blogs within 2 years.
I seriously doubt that.
I seriously doubt that.
I agree. Wave is clearly a huge shift on the collaboration side -- I see Wave + Google Apps directly dethroning the nightmare that is SharePoint -- but it won't replace email, blogs, or other communication mechanisms. It may change how some blogs publish... but not the vehicle.
Cheers,
-Andrew
Only dethroning SharePoint as it relates to those organization that do not care about having their information "in the cloud".
I utilize Sharepoint a lot and I simply do not find it a nightmare. As a matter of fact it is surprisingly easy to use.
Only dethroning SharePoint as it relates to those organization that do not care about having their information "in the cloud".
I utilize Sharepoint a lot and I simply do not find it a nightmare. As a matter of fact it is surprisingly easy to use.
Only dethroning SharePoint as it relates to those organization that do not care about having their information "in the cloud".
I utilize Sharepoint a lot and I simply do not find it a nightmare. As a matter of fact it is surprisingly easy to use.
Reading this after reading your Mobile use policies makes me scratch my head.
Honestly, Sharepoint just flat out sucks. But its in place in most places these days, so from the technical standpoint, its pretty much a necessity.
I yearn for the day that someone comes out with a comparable solution that will work. Google wave might just do that.
His corporation has slightly different security requirements then a lot of corporations.I'm not scratching my head over his comments. As we apparently cannot have both decent, intuitive web 2.0 functionality AND security, he defaults to security, as do most IT professionals I'd wager. The end user will continue to