Rupert Watson wrote:
Tim
If you haven't watched it, I really recommend you watch Lars's demo that
is online. It is an hour and a half or so, but it gives a VERY good feel
for what they think is possible. I stuck it on the phone and watched it
on the commute. I got quite excited at some points.
Uh, yeah, I should. I've got a long train journey on thursday. I might
well follow your lead
As a support company I am immensely excited about what this can do for
us and our customers internal and external communication. I think (and
hope) it will be a massive success as we could really use a tool like
this.
I really hope it works out for you.
It's possible it will grow on me, but at the moment I
was just *bored* by it from what I've seen of it so far.
I kind of like how I have an email client, IM client and a wiki and am a
bit uncomfortable and nonplussed by them all being put in one place.
When there is a native, free software application which isn't as
resource hungry as the AJAX *abuse* going on there I might feel a bit
more encouraged.
We'll see what happens, but to be honest, if it was a choice between a
pony and a google wave invite, a pony is probably going to be more exciting.
Tim
P.s. anyone who thinks they need a google wave invite to be cool should
sign up to pokebook.co.uk - you'll be so cool you won't need wave at all. ;)
*runs*
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