Written by Brad Carroll on 03 December 2009
Google Wave uses applications known as robots and gadgets that allow you to add different kinds of functionality (i.e. lets you do lots of different stuff) to your waves. Google has left the doors (and Wave license) wide-open for any developer to create a new gadget or robot of their own. What does this mean [Read More]
Written by Brad Carroll on 01 December 2009
In my first article about Google Wave, I talked about what really sets Wave up as a potential game-changer: the XMPP protocol. Today, I want to talk about how it can change the game when it comes to business communication.
What it Means to Have a Conversation-Centered Protocol
This blog is a communication with its readers. Insomuch [Read More]
Written by Brad Carroll on 30 November 2009
Wondering what the big deal is about Google Wave? So was I–even after I got an invite to the Beta preview. Then I learned about a little thing called–oh wait. First a little disclaimer:
You don’t have to know tech to get Wave. I just explained the whole concept to my mom, who barely even knows [Read More]