Friday, November 06, 2009
Windows Wave
So now I have installed Windows 7 on almost all of the computers at home. They have good networking capabilities and allow you to setup a "Homegroup" of computers that can stream their audio, video, pictures and documents to each other. The navigation is easier with one click access to my favorite websites. The gadgets are not resource hogs like they used to be. It all seems to work rather well. There was no problems with drivers or existing software. It detected them all.
I have also gotten a new beta account at Google Wave. Supposedly this is going to take over in a year and everyone is going to "wave". Basically it is a mergation of gmail, pictures, audio, chatting, gadgets, whiteboard and anything that can be shared across the net. As I look at the interface I hope Google changes some stuff. I will do a complete review on my new site GoogleReviewer.com once I install my review software on the site. I wonder if being a news site will get me a press pass and access to their PR people. That would be good contacts to have.
I did pay for a wave account off of ebay for like $15. It is worth it get a view of an upcoming product. I remember when gmail first came out and the only way to get an email address was to be invited. I think I paid like $30 from ebay for what is now free. But it was so worth it. There are so many Brian Basses out there. I will forever be the one with brianbass at gmail.com. Not brian.bass123@gmail.com. Having numbers in your email address makes it hard for people to write down and remember. I have no buyers remorse about that. Now about google wave, maybe.
I have also gotten a new beta account at Google Wave. Supposedly this is going to take over in a year and everyone is going to "wave". Basically it is a mergation of gmail, pictures, audio, chatting, gadgets, whiteboard and anything that can be shared across the net. As I look at the interface I hope Google changes some stuff. I will do a complete review on my new site GoogleReviewer.com once I install my review software on the site. I wonder if being a news site will get me a press pass and access to their PR people. That would be good contacts to have.
I did pay for a wave account off of ebay for like $15. It is worth it get a view of an upcoming product. I remember when gmail first came out and the only way to get an email address was to be invited. I think I paid like $30 from ebay for what is now free. But it was so worth it. There are so many Brian Basses out there. I will forever be the one with brianbass at gmail.com. Not brian.bass123@gmail.com. Having numbers in your email address makes it hard for people to write down and remember. I have no buyers remorse about that. Now about google wave, maybe.
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