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  • duran 5:47 pm on May 28, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: browsers, collaboration, google,   

    Google Wave 

    I like Webmonkey’s title.

    Google Waves goodbye to Email…

    You can read the official release here…

    http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html

    My take on it…
    I think, –at least in the world of people who already live and die via google– that we’re about to see a major shift in the way people collaborate and work online in groups.

    I already exist in a number of online “communities”, some are more real time then others (chat, vs forum posts), but all of them are obviously “version 1″ of what is possible with the web, and the internet as a whole.

    I think with Google Wave we’re going to see a pretty large change in the concepts that people use when describing communication online.

    We’re all used to email.
    Some of us even use more advanced email systems such as GMail, Zimbra, Chandler and other email systems that try to strech the boundries of what Email is.

    I’d venture that most of us also have some sort of Chat Program as well, AOL IM, GTalk, Yahoo, MSN… etc.

    No matter how you cut it, they’re seperate things. Only GMail and GTalk have a degree of uniity in how they relate to each other.

    Now merge your email, IM communication, and your other online community tools, such as message boards and blogging, RSS feeds (google reader interaction comes to mind), and you can start to form true online communities on the web that are truely real-time collaborative.

    I’m really interested in seeing how the interaction of documents and files between different parties can work with this system as well.

    Its a lot to wrap your head around, and I know I’m just starting to spend some time seriously thinking about it. Go read the links I put at the top, and enjoy!

     
  • duran 3:13 pm on September 3, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: browser, , , google, law, ,   

    Update to the Chrome EULA story… 

    Well, Google got it through their thick heads that maybe the boiler plate EULA/TOS wasn’t such a good idea to use on the browser.

    Arstechnica reports

    Google’s Rebecca Ward, Senior Product Counsel for Google Chrome, now tells Ars Technica that the company tries to reuse these licenses as much as possible, “in order to keep things simple for our users.” Ward admits that sometimes “this means that the legal terms for a specific product may include terms that don’t apply well to the use of that product” and says that Google is “working quickly to remove language from Section 11 of the current Google Chrome terms of service. This change will apply retroactively to all users who have downloaded Google Chrome.”

    So, one more battle for the little guy wins.
    I’m glad google realized that this was a mistake, and that (of course pending what the next version of the EULA reads) we’ll all be able to use Chrome with out thinking that our sundry details will be shared with the rest of the world if google wants to…

     
  • duran 2:07 pm on September 3, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , evil, google   

    More on Chrome. 

    Apparently, it installs “GoogleUpdater.exe” and “GoogleDesktopServices.exe” as processes that always run as well.

    http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=952157&cid=24858835

    “Do no evil” means… what? blindly force people to install your quasi-spy ware with out warning them?

    *sigh*

     
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