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Android isn't about a phone. It's about the billions of phones world wide and one unified OS that can be on many phones. Android seems really flexible and will likely be the fastest developing of the smart phone OSes. It's open and agile by nature, and unlike in the PC space, the user won't A) realize its' linux and B) isn't brain washed to think Windows is the only option.Originally posted by retailguyWhat is it? Looks stupid. But, then again, I don't get the new phone either. Launching on T-mobile? Who has T-Mobile?Originally posted by PartialThis thing is going to be huge. This thing screams agile collaborative projects.
Android phones are on every carrier for the most part now, or will be soon. The original one was on T-Mobile because they bought the rights to an HTC phone which just so happened to be the first one to be released. I really don't care for that phone much at all personally, especially because of Apple's BS multi-touch patent blocking Android from having the same technology.
It is not stupid. This is next gen online communication. The push technology they wrote into this software is amazing. Update an image caption in one place, it will do it wherever that wave it in real time automatically. Type something in a wave, have it update in real time everywhere.
Want to add a comment to a document? Do it in a wave and have every user with that document open to be aware of the change immediately as it updates in real time.
I can think of a huge number of uses for this in IT. Especially for teams of workers working remotely outside of an office. Think of it as an "push" active wiki with drag and drop, version control, and chronology built in. Awesome.
I would feel comfortable doing project management on an IT project using this to keep everyone on the same page.
Here's a 10 minute summary, this software is unbelievable.
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Partial believes that as a self-employed person part time on a small team this will be very useful and is worth the embarrassing giddiness.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy never said he only works for big companies.Originally posted by PartialTy only works for big companies, remember? Big, slow moving companies that don't use tools like thisOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy feels tingly.
Ty finds your gushing over google wave embarrasing.
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Of course you do. Ah, the naivete of youth.Originally posted by PartialPartial believes that as a self-employed person part time on a small team this will be very useful and is worth the embarrassing giddiness.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy never said he only works for big companies.Originally posted by PartialTy only works for big companies, remember? Big, slow moving companies that don't use tools like thisOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy feels tingly.
Ty finds your gushing over google wave embarrasing.
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Right. It's incredibly naive of me to think that an application designed for project management and push wiki w/ accountability will not at all make project management much easier for a small web teamOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you do. Ah, the naivete of youth.Originally posted by PartialPartial believes that as a self-employed person part time on a small team this will be very useful and is worth the embarrassing giddiness.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy never said he only works for big companies.Originally posted by PartialTy only works for big companies, remember? Big, slow moving companies that don't use tools like thisOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy feels tingly.
Ty finds your gushing over google wave embarrasing.
What an outlandish idea! The ignorance of youth! They can't possibly know the tools they need to best do their job!
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Thank god, there are no PM software out there.Originally posted by PartialRight. It's incredibly naive of me to think that an application designed for project management and push wiki w/ accountability will not at all make project management much easier for a small web teamOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you do. Ah, the naivete of youth.Originally posted by PartialPartial believes that as a self-employed person part time on a small team this will be very useful and is worth the embarrassing giddiness.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy never said he only works for big companies.Originally posted by PartialTy only works for big companies, remember? Big, slow moving companies that don't use tools like thisOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy feels tingly.
Ty finds your gushing over google wave embarrasing.
What an outlandish idea! The ignorance of youth! They can't possibly know the tools they need to best do their job!
They might know...but, you certainly don't. You aren't a PM..and if you are one..the team is fucked.
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Find me a piece of PM software that does all of the things that Google Wave does, then we'll talkOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsThank god, there are no PM software out there.Originally posted by PartialRight. It's incredibly naive of me to think that an application designed for project management and push wiki w/ accountability will not at all make project management much easier for a small web teamOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsOf course you do. Ah, the naivete of youth.Originally posted by PartialPartial believes that as a self-employed person part time on a small team this will be very useful and is worth the embarrassing giddiness.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy never said he only works for big companies.Originally posted by PartialTy only works for big companies, remember? Big, slow moving companies that don't use tools like thisOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy feels tingly.
Ty finds your gushing over google wave embarrasing.
What an outlandish idea! The ignorance of youth! They can't possibly know the tools they need to best do their job!
They might know...but, you certainly don't. You aren't a PM..and if you are one..the team is fucked.
Project manager? For a side job I work with 4 peers on a web application. It's a small team and project management is something we do together.
At my full time job, I work with one of the 209 PGMPs in the world and interact with them on a daily basis in a very close manner. What they do and what all 4 of us do is not very different, except imo we're better at it as we don't have all the corporate overhead getting in the way of success.
So go fuck yourself and your high horse.
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