Posts Tagged ‘Google Wave’
Google Wave – note from beta
Felix Verarde’s blog is worth a read for his digital comment.
A link to his thoughts on the beta trial of Google Wave is: HERE
His findings in summary: If you wish to launch a personal communication and project collaboration tool, perhaps you should let large connected groups pilot it through Beta? Rather than 100,000 unconnected individuals.
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Filed under: 2009 October | Leave a Comment
Tags: Felix Verarde, Google Wave
I mentioned Google Wave to a research colleague. Believing it to be a social networking tool (it is), he wasn’t sure why Google Wave could be so relevant to online research. The answer is because of what it will let researchers do with Google Wave, rather than what Google initially expect it to be used [...]
Filed under: 2009, July | Leave a Comment
Tags: Kevin Sugrue, Google Wave, Online Research, Herd Behaviour, Research Panels
Am I excited? Oh yes.
Google Wave is a new tool for communication, collaboration and the convergence of social networking on the web. It will be released later this year.
Watch the demo and learn more: HERE
Filed under: 2009, July | Leave a Comment
Tags: Digital Participation, Google Wave