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Although WiMax is a long way off, perhaps these dicussions could open up WiFi over the UHF band.
Although WiMax is a long way off, perhaps these dicussions could open up WiFi over the UHF band.
Interesting snipets from an Internet with Groove's Ray Ozzie. Internetnews.com yesterday posted an interview with Ray Ozzie. Reporter Susan Kuchinskas caught up with Ray recently when he spoke at Kevin Werbach's Supernova Conference. Her first question to Ray: Is Groove Notes done right? Ray's reply: “The contrast mostly is that Notes, besides being e-mail, was…
After discovering TheOpenCD.org project through an article in PCWorld, I found the free multi-network IM client called Miranda IM. Miranda IM works using a plugin architecture, one plugin allows you to post to your Blogger based blog through IM. This is a post through the interface. So far, so good.
The Siemens example mentioned in this posting is worth a read. Beyond the clear plug for Groove, it really is the way teams should be organized. When a project is initiated, pull all the needed team members in, set everyone on course with the same information and roll forward. And no, you don't all have…
This is part of an excellent article that anyone thinking about collaboration space should read. Bottom line, Microsoft is currently missing the boat and paddling madly to get in the race. The author mentions SharePoint, LiveMeeting (aka PlaceWare) Outlook, NetMeeting, and Groove as parts of a Microsoft collaboration portfolio, but they are just that…parts. For…
Short article on some thoughts on Supernova 2004. Participants in the Supernova conference give insight into the social dynamics around the use of online social networking services, Weblogs and wikis. [eWEEK.com Messaging and Collaboration]
Good head to head to head reviews. But I think most of these packages are out of the league of most users to purchase and implement. Definitely stuff for the enterprise-level crowd. Site Analysis Gets Expert Treatment