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5 Powerful Project Management Features You can only do on UnaWave (Google Wave)

5 Powerful Project Management Features You can only do on UnaWave (Google Wave)

By Mark Fidelman on May 20, 2010

Google Wave has been lambasted for its lack of a killer app or specific business use case.  A new application built on Google Wave seeks to become that first killer app.  UnaWave is a new work management solution built on Google Wave.  They call it work management since it’s been developed to work the way […]

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The Best Google Wave Gadgets, Extensions and Robots for the Enterprise

The Best Google Wave Gadgets, Extensions and Robots for the Enterprise

By Mark Fidelman on April 6, 2010

In large part Google Wave has been ignored by the enterprise due to many factors (I’ve listed them below).  As you’ve probably read, Wave started as a huge splash but has been reduced to a ripple as of late due to the lack of a “killer app”. Yet there are some enterprise-worthy applications for Wave […]

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