we used Google Wave originally for specs, then moved that over to Launchpad.

Ann

Chris Penn wrote:
> I have only seen people use wave when working with Crisis Commons
> (with roger).  Even in that instance, only a few people were using it.
>  I am a little sad to see Knol go.
>
> "G+ seems to have the most potential out of everything, IMO."
>
> Google Groups and Gmail have been a big success in the broad sense of
> social networking, IMO.
>
> Chris...
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Roger E. Rustad, Jr.
> <roger.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Trevor Benedict <mre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> Wave was one huge test really. The "Real Time" editing of content ended up
>>> in Google Doc's, which is pretty cool.
>>>       
>> Yeah, it seemed like a good project in what it spawned, but trying to
>> be productive on it became annoying really fast.
>>
>>     
>>> But I don't see it being used anywhere else in Google's products.
>>> Anyone know of something else?
>>> I guess the social aspect of it ended up in G+.
>>>       
>> Seems like the long term value in projects like this is something new,
>> and then if that doesn't work out, chop out all of the cool things
>> developed in that project and shift them into something new (and
>> profitable!).
>>
>> G+ seems to have the most potential out of everything, IMO.
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