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Riding the Google Wave — The Future of Email?

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

How would you react if I told you that email, as we know it, is about to disappear?

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"Not my oxyge... er... email!"
--Techno-addicts everywhere

Most of us are addicted to electronic communication in one form or another.

Email was invented about forty years ago and it's becoming a difficult, tired technology. The way we communicate has changed a lot since its creation. Forty years ago, technologies like Twitter, Facebook, wikis, blogs, etc. didn't exist, and whether or not you like to admit it, they have drastically changed the way we communicate.

So, if email is growing old and tired, what will it be replaced with? As I gaze into my crystal ball, the image of the future begins to be covered by a dense white fog.

Email's successor could come from many, many places, but one of my favorite candidates right now comes from Google in a service called Google Wave. Google Wave is currently in closed preview, but a couple of us at IT Training & Education have been able to get into the preview to see what it's all about. I'm by no means an expert in how to use Google Wave, but I've been digging through it long enough to know a little bit of what it's about.

NOTE: This article is not intended to be a "How-To Use Google Wave" article, rather an explanation of what Google Wave is and some resources to make your transition easier and more enjoyable.

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Google Provides Free Wi-Fi in Airports During Holiday Season of 2009

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Why do I love Google? Let me count the ways...

  • Search engine is extremely effective
  • Couldn't have made it through Grad School without Google Scholar
  • My best friend speaks fluent Spanish and I don't; Google's Translate tool provides an easy way for me to send him messages and figure out what he murmurs under his breath in another language
  • Gmail provides a massive amount of storage space and unlimited free accounts
  • Google Earth is awesome!
  • In my opinion, Picasa is the best free photo editing application available
  • The company is creative and not afraid of looking silly (the ever changing image on the search page proves this)

...and if that isn't enough, a few days ago Google announced that they would provide free Wi-Fi in airports around the country through January 15, 2010.  That confirms it. My heart now officially belongs to Google!

To see a list of the 47 participating airports, or to read more about this recent announcement, click on the image below:

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Undo Send Now Available In Gmail

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Ever hastily typed up an email, clicked the Send button, and, in the very next nanosecond, shouted, "Ohhhhh, nooooooo!"?

The mistakenly-sent email has happened to all of us - whether from distraction, anger, inebriation, or other happenstances out of our control - the end result is the same: a sinking feeling of self-reprobation ("How could I have been so stupid?") or even just mild regret ("I just sent an email to a hundred people about my party, but I didn't tell them what day or time.")

Gmail's recently added a feature that, if you catch your mistake within 5 seconds of clicking the Send button, will allow you to pull back the email before it's sent. This new feature is called Undo Send, and here's how you can add it to your Gmail account: (more...)

What is UniCom?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

UniCom is a new way to communicate at IU. UniCom provides telephony, email, instant messaging, audio and video conferencing that you can access from almost anywhere. Microsoft Office Communicator and Live Meeting are the main applications you use. Any member of the IU community can join up! To learn more, see the video.