Showing posts with label Google Nexus One. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Nexus One. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Google Wave and the evolving social networks


Well my friends, good old Google has done it again. WAVE...
Perhaps you've heard of it, perhaps not.
What is a wave exactly? Well...
For well over a year, Google has been developing a revolutionary online social tool, the Wave, which integrates email, instant messaging, and social networks into one program.
A wave is equal parts conversation and documentation.
People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more in real-time.
A wave is shared. Any participant can reply anywhere in the message, edit the content and add participants at any point in the process. Then playback lets anyone rewind the wave to see who said what and when.





A wave is live. With live transmission as you type, participants on a wave can have faster conversations, see edits and interact with extensions in real-time.






They have had this project going for over a year and half and are finally making steps towards giving it to the public. If you have the time watch this video, it is long though, let me warn you, but thrilling none the less, it will rock your world..
So... wave, online super social tool. This new software integrates our email, instant message and social networks into flowing livestream waves. You can watch your friends as they type a response live to your email, or easily add a friend to the conversation. This is truly revolutionary.
I think this will be google's advantage in selling it's Nexus One phone, they will have already developed the software to fully integrate this extraordinary social tool into their handheld mobile devices. I am excited to see how well this catches on, but just from this video I think it will spread fast and radically change the way people communicate. Oh Google...
There is a lot more to say about this subject and I will follow up soon.
For more check out this article at lifehacker.

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Death of Contracts














So the evolution has occurred.

Apple's Iphone is the dominant mobile internet device in the world, but now Google, the search engine powerhouse, has attempted to keep up with them.




What I see as Apple's major downfall was its contract with AT&T. That restricted so many people from owning and using the Iphone. It also created an elitism surrounding the Iphone.  You have to pay a monthly premium just to use the damn thing, whereas, if they sold it unlocked, it could have been bought and used for any service and would have ended up in more hands.




What I love about Google is it's ability expand and simplify.  Granted the Nexus One costs $530 new unlocked $179 with T-mobile contract, but it will hopefully lead to better and better internet capabilities on mobile phones. Google is also making a big step by freeing us from the chains of service provider contracts, which has not been a widely practiced strategy thus far.

I believe the time of contracts and subsidized phones will soon come to an end in America.  People are sick of all the bureaucracy and unpleasantness of dealing with cellphone companies.  I've traveled abroad and no one else is using contracts, it is simply a trap employed by America's major phone corporations.

Google's easy to use retail site online also simplifies things and gives some power back to the people.  No more waiting in long lines at the whim of phone company's time schedule.
This is how we at  Cellular Recycler operate; no contracts, no messy experience, we just sell you a phone as it is, for what it is worth and you choose what you do with it.  Once Google phones make it through their first short-life, we will fix them, refurbish them and give them life once again... at a much cheaper price.

We are in an exciting time, Mobility and Internet access have merged and this will change the world... quickly and forever.  Beware the birth of the 4G network.  For a full review of Google's Nexus One release please check out this blog from the release party.