Google Wave: The ultimate collaboration tool? »
Posted By IsraGeek 5 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyWave combines collaboration, documentation, and real-time messaging into one. Goodbye Microsoft and other programs?
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I am a thirty-something (on the low end of the thirties) "hi tech" professional from Tel Aviv, Israel. Although I am in the twilight of ...
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calitennflo5 months, 1 week ago
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Yes...even google has linux engineers...and I for one love Debian Jr. 0-99 We include what google has on our computers, without google doing this for us...thanks.
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