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The Death of Google Wave and the Risk of Using Non-Enterprise Tools

Posted by Sarah Robbins on August 11, 2010

Categories: Technology

The crest of Google Wave has come and gone. Just over a year ago there were people on Ebay clambering to buy an invitation to the service and now, not even twelve months later, Google has announced that Wave was not a success and that it will be shut down. Whether you jumped on the Wave bandwagon or not we all have to wonder whether it's even worth it to get acclimated to a new tool if the owners/creators of that tool can just shut it down leaving our data and our work hanging out to dry. It would be easy to use such a case to justify only using enterprise tools that live on company-controlled servers that may not be the best tools for the job but are at least under our control. It would be easy but it wouldn't always be right.continue reading »

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Five Technology Tools Worth Checking Out: Part 3

Posted by Sarah Robbins on February 15, 2010

Categories: Technology

This installment covers a simple, yet handy, tool which solves a common problem: when can we meet?continue reading »

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Evolution of the Intranet

Posted by David Eisert on January 13, 2010

Categories: Technology

Intranets are adapting to harness the power of social media technologies and increase company efficiencies. continue reading »

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Five Technology Tools Worth Checking Out - Part 1

Posted by Sarah Robbins on January 13, 2010

Categories: Technology

A series of posts about tech tools worth trying. Part 1: Google Docscontinue reading »

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Redefining Online Learning

Posted by Sarah Robbins on January 12, 2010

Categories: Technology

Manipulating three elements of training (space, time, and social) using technology can yield exciting and more productive learning experiences.continue reading »

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