Lost and Found

A case study of Google Wave and how it can lead to increased interaction and collaboration between a project team. There is also analysis of the “old way” and “new way” of initiating and running a complex project, where the new way includes Google Wave as a central component of project planning and delivery.

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Google Wave (looks awfully complicated)

Google Wave (looks awfully complicated)

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For people who ask questions, the answer to which can be easily found through a simple Google search.

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Yahoo vs. Google search pages 1996 - 2005 (via Friendfeed)

Yahoo vs. Google search pages 1996 - 2005 (via Friendfeed)

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Hints, tips and FAQs on Google’s new browser.

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Google Chrome: Second Thoughts

Using Google Chrome for T+ 12 hours now.

Still amazed at how fast it is!

Seriously.

The speed difference between this and Firefox is astonishing, both in terms of initial load and then opening and displaying webpages.

I’m still suffering withdrawal symptoms from not being able to use the middle mouse button to scroll, and I miss in-browser options for subscribing to RSS feeds. Also, it mangles text a bit in tumblr when posting.

Otherwise, Google Chrome = Win! And for a beta, this is an impressive start.

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Google Chrome via comic book
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knol - Google Search
Google is currently ranking Wikipedia’s article on Knol higher than Knol itself.

knol - Google Search

Google is currently ranking Wikipedia’s article on Knol higher than Knol itself.

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Last.fm and Google Maps mashup. Type in an artist and it shows you where they’re playing.

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