Google has bet heavily on Google+. Not just the money that is being poured into its development and marketing, but the company’s credibility is on the line after a long series… Read more »
In cloud and big data, the second quarter of 2012 featured several high-profile deals and product launches that could reshape the marketplace for everyone. Key highlights from the quarter include: Google and Microsoft… Read more »
The recently rolled out Google+ is Google’s latest effort to get a handle on something that so far has eluded the company: gaining access to the data users generate when they… Read more »
The soon-to-be-defunct Google Wave has a huge number of available gadgets, which enable users to add useful collaborative tools to their waves. The good news is many of the more useful… Read more »
Google might be shutting down Wave, but the company is at least making it easier to get the information that’s currently stored in the tool out of it again. You can… Read more »
It’s been roughly a week since Ping’s release, and I’ve held my tongue until now. But I can hold it no longer: Ping isn’t the thing. It almost isn’t anything at… Read more »
Consumer-grade tools — and particularly those used for collaboration — have steadily crept into the enterprise over the past few years. The cause of of this largely due to the frustrations… Read more »
Google has decided to pull the plug on Wave. That’s a shame, because it can actually be a pretty useful product — as long as you can actually figure out what… Read more »
Just over a year after launching it at the company’s developer conference, Google has decided to shut down Wave, the real-time collaboration tool that was designed to be a cross between… Read more »
When Google launched Wave last year, it was immediately obvious that it would be useful for collaboration. What was less obvious was whether it would be a good choice for enterprise-level… Read more »