A recent Mashable.com article highlights Google Wave use-cases from the labs of various software companies including, most notably from an enterprise perspective, SAP, SalesForce.com and ThoughtWorks. http://mashable.com/2009/11/14/google-wave-use-cases/ Business process modelling, customer service management and project collaboration are interesting innovations if they make it out of the lab and into the enterprises that use SAP, SalesForce [...]

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Steve on May 28th, 2009

Google Wave is making quite a splash. Initial information from Google is that Wave is an extensible real time collaboration platform leveraging technology behind Gmail, Google Docs and Picassa enabling groups of people to share messages, photos and other media together. The hype is that Wave is the next evolution of email and chat but [...]

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Steve on May 27th, 2009

BuddyPress, the social networking plug-in to multiuser wordpress (WordPress-MU) has been released from beta to general availability. I now use BuddyPress on my home CentOS Linux server to provide a internal social network and blogging facility for the family. I am still trying out different calendar plug-ins to provide a central calendar for the family. [...]

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Steve on September 23rd, 2008

Change of theme to Aspire from InfoCreek //

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Steve on March 2nd, 2007

Aerial photography is great but sometimes the technology used to deliver it makes it clumsy to access. http://www.flashearth.com/ gives direct access to the images and the ability to switch between the providers such as Microsoft or Google to get the best image for the location you are looking for. //

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