Posted by: R. Mark Moore
on Nov 13, 2009
It's been a busy few weeks with some looming project deadlines, so I received a nice pick me up on Tuesday when Google informed me that I was receiving my Google Wave invitation. Now two days later, a whole bunch of my Wave friends and I are wondering what next?
My Irish friends are keen on discussing the upcoming Ireland-France play off match. Well, that and posting where they are all going for a pint via the map and voting gadgets while my day is just getting started.
My learning and development peers and I have been discussing how we believe Wave will be a revolutionary tool for distance learning because of its ability to provide a rich collaborative environment for breakout sessions. So then I started wondering - how would this work on my mobile phone?
I haven't had the opportunity to test it on my old Windows Mobile or Android phones yet, but I did fire it up on the iPhone. It gives a warning screen that it’s “not a supported browser”, but you can bypass that and it’ll run. It's missing some of the features of the normal version of Wave, but works well.
Then I discovered App-It. App-It is a web page at www.AppIt.us
. It's quite simple in that it is a list of links to Google apps, like Gmail, Calendar, Talk, Latitude, voice, etc. Just make Wave shortcut, by clicking the (+) button in your browser and “Add to Home Screen”. This creates an icon on the desktop for convenient use. Now I'm in Google heaven as I use these apps on daily basis for my business.
Are you a Wave user? if so, what are your thoughts? How have you used it so far?