Posts Tagged ‘technology’

Open source movement: A primer

By tids

Despite all the developments in open source technology and delivery, it’s a big step for a business to leave the familiarity of enterprise solutions and embrace the brave new world of open source.

It’s worth doing your homework so you understand what you’re getting yourself into. Not surprisingly, as an IT-driven movement, there are a lot of places on the web devoted to all things open source. Below are some interesting links if you want to know more.

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Google Wave

By victoriak

Went to the Google Wave API Day at the Sydney Googleplex last Friday.

The developer preview from this years’ Google I/O is quite extensive in explaining the features and functionality of Google Wave. At one hour 20 minutes running time it may require a significant chunk of free time to sit down and watch it, but the presentation is thorough in its explanation of Google Wave and well worth a watch.

For those that -really- don’t have the time to sit down and watch a presentation on impressionable new technologies, there is a 10-minute ‘abbreviated’ version also available.

Finally, for those that don’t work in the IT industry, there is a ‘Made Simple‘ video made by a fan.

There is also a rather extensive background and explanation available on Wikipedia for both Google Wave and the Wave Federation Protocol.

Essentially, “Google Wave” comprises of two things; the front-end client “Google Wave” and the “Federation” protocol.

To grasp the concept of separating the two, think of how “Gmail” relates to Email as a whole.

i.e. Email has many providers, and for you to send an email from one provider to another, they must conform to a set of protocols. Otherwise you wouldn’t be able to send an email from your personal email account hosted with your ISP to all the various accounts of your friends and family (who may have accounts with Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, etc).

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