it may intimidate you a little at first but you need to begin to learn about google wave

When it comes to technology, I am not an early adopter like, say Dave Courvoisier. This is especially true for me with internet technology.
I was late to Firefox as a browser and I only kind of embrace things like Gotomeeting.com as just two examples.
As a business owner though, I know that I need to at least have a passing understanding of the purpose of some this technology because many of my voice over clients have it or will begin using it.
While we all don’t need to necessarily be internet technology experts in the eyes of our clients, we shouldn’t appear technologically inferior either.
So you may have seen on the web talk of something called Google Wave, you may have even gotten an invitation to participate in it (yeah, it’s currently an “invite” thing but its not that crazy exclusive).
I don’t understand Google Wave very much…maybe because I haven’t used it. But because it’s Google it has a better than average chance of being universally adopted by people I work with. So I need to try and understand it…and you should probably try to learn about it to.
So far, the best explanation of Google Wave that I have found so far was written by Gina Trapani over at Life Hacker. It’s a kind of an FAQ that helped me understand the business applications of Google Wave a bit more and I hope it will help you too.
Look, if it was easy, anybody could do it. Open your brain a bit and let some stuff in this post seep in. It may help.







