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10/1/2009  - Google Wave Has Arrived--For Some of Us

Yesterday Google Wave made headlines once again as Big G began to send out the 100,000 preview invitations they promised. The real time communication and collaboration tool’s preview release will reportedly be hosted on the platform’s own website rather than in the separate "sandbox" developers have been using since the platform’s release to developers in May. 

"In addition to the developers already using Wave, we will invite groups of users from the hundreds of thousands who offered to help report bugs when they signed up," said Google Wave Project Manager, Dan Peterson.

Will Google Wave be the next step in communication as so many like to imagine it will? Or the viable alternative to traditional e-mail that Google themselves planned for it to be? Well, we’re about to find out. If you didn’t help report bugs and are feeling lousy about it, don’t worry. Google wave is expected to be officially released for public use early next year. Alternatively, you could comb the net for someone who was invited, as each of the 100,000 chosen also received 5 invited of their own. 

In any case, keep up with the movement here


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9/30/2009  - You've Got News! How to Set Up E-Mail Alerts
Most news websites offer an alert service — they'll send you a quick e-mail whenever a headline that interests you hits the wires. There are other methods you can use, too, like homepage widgets. Read our simple guide to setting up a news alert.



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9/24/2009  - Are You Managing Your Electronic Documents? Why Not?

aiim_logo_2009.jpg Confirming the recent Forrester Report that showed a widespread lack of management of electronic records, AIIM (news, site) has just published a similar report that shows 26% of organizations admitting that they have no electronic records management policy.

The report also shows that nearly half of companies surveyed (44%) have no procedures for freezing electronic records in the event of litigation or compliance issues.


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9/24/2009  - Video: Pentagon's Cyborg Beetle Takes Flight
A research team at the University of California Berkeley successfully implants electrodes into a beetle allowing scientists to control the insect’s movements in flight. Yeah, it's funded by DARPA.



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Senior Consultant Jason Wautier is responsible for the conceptualization, architecture design, coding, testing, and debugging of both Internet and standalone applications.

Jason’s experience and strengths encompass a wide array of application languages including Visual Basic.NET (Windows & Web), ASP.NET, Visual Basic 6, ASP, JavaScript, VBA, SQL, DHTML, and CSS. In addition, Jason also brings a degree of hardware knowledge and design consideration due to his education in Electrical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering. Jason has 10 years of experience working as a software developer / business analyst.



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