Archive for the ‘Innovation’ Category

The resounding success of Google’s Wave

Posted on August 5th, 2010 by Darren
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In my face. I’ll take it, I don’t mind. Although the initial excitement did get hold of me, from the first time I tried it I was never a believer, didn’t like it at all. Hell, in my mind it was barely a ripple let alone a wave. But I was wrong. So the news [...]

Mozilla vs Google: Will Raindrop be the Wave we were hoping for?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by Darren
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Google Wave I’ve been looking at Google Wave for a short while now. So far it hasn’t been all I hoped it would be. Speed is probably the main contributor to this – it’s slow. Really slow. I’ll admit though that it’s now at least twice as fast as when I started using it. If [...]

Riding the Wave

Posted on October 3rd, 2009 by Darren
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This should be a blast! Thanks to Peter and Lisa over at Social Media IQ, I’m now the proud owner of an invitation to test out Google Wave. If you haven’t heard about Google Wave yet, you will soon enough. According to Google it “is an online tool for real-time communication and collaboration.” Looking into [...]

Ridiculously impossible realities

Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by Darren
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“What we need is more people who specialize in the impossible” – Theodore Roethke I’ve done it. He’s done it. She has also done it. And you? I’m sure you have too. What am I talking about? Defining our realities by what we understand is possible. We often talk of innovation from a scientific or [...]