
I love you Google Wave
My love hate relationship with Google just switched over to love today as I just got my Google Wave account invite today, and am going to spend the rest of the day playing around with this puppy to see if it will work for the school I work at. As we take a look at […]

Google Wave Invites Show up on eBay
In case you are wondering why hundreds of thousands of Google geeks and regular geeks are on edge today, it is because today is the day that Google sends out its “Google Wave” invites. While no one knows how many people have signed up to get one, the popular belief is that they are rarer […]

The Top 11 Google Wave Robots for the Enterprise
Most of us are anticipating the release of Google Wave Beta to the 100,000 or so non-developers today. I’ve highlighted my concerns on Google Wave in the enterprise, yet I am still very interested in the extensions being built on top of the Wave platform that have potential enterprise utilization. Of the 66 Robots that […]

100,000 Lucky Google Wave Beta Testers
Google is rolling out Google Wave today, and while it is unlikely that I’ll get an invite, I can still be remarkably interested in what could be a product that will solve some of the problems that I see in how to develop smaller communities of interests around colleges, friends, and others that are a […]

Still Some Ripples in Google Wave Beta
As part of a MeetUp this week, Gina Trapani founder of LifeHacker gave us an update on the status of Google Wave. Since another 100,000 people are to be given access to the Beta in a few weeks I was extremely interested in the update. Here’s my take: Despite Google’s recent announcement on Wave, I […]

Crowdsourced or Elite Unit Innovation?
A classic dilemma for companies is determining the best way to foster innovation. There are many good books with different approaches. Clayton Christensen’s Innovator’s Dilemma has influenced a generation’s thinking about innovation. He focuses management and entrepreneurs’ attention on the Big I: disruptive innovation. One outcome of the popularity of Christensen’s book is the awareness […]