This fall Sony will release the next generation of the Play Station Portable labeled the "PSP Go". The PSP go is very stylish featuring a sliding game board, a 3.8 inch screen, 16GB of flash memory, bluetooth support, and all digital content. It's also 43% lighter over the PSP 3000 according to John Koller Director of Hardware and Marketing. Just when I think I have all the electronics I need something else comes around the corner.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Google Wave
Google continues to be at the front of the line when it comes to innovative technology. Google's soon to be new star "Google Wave" was demoed and released to developers today. Set to be on the streets sometime later this year Google Wave could revolutionize the way you communicate today, and be another serious blow to Microsoft Office. To keep it simple, Wave is a combination of email, chat, document and media sharing but all in real time. If you and another user are online at the same time they will be able to see what your typing letter for letter in real time.
It will be open source project, and have the ability to be used across multiple platforms through API. So basically you may never have to leave the Google Wave interface to post on blogs or other websites. Also since it's online and doesn't require any software, you will be able to use it anywhere. Wave's collaboration features will safe you lot's of time whether you're getting some office work done, communicating with friends, or just your daily web surfing. Watch the first 20 minutes of the demo to get a feel for what's to come.
Google Wave Demo.
It will be open source project, and have the ability to be used across multiple platforms through API. So basically you may never have to leave the Google Wave interface to post on blogs or other websites. Also since it's online and doesn't require any software, you will be able to use it anywhere. Wave's collaboration features will safe you lot's of time whether you're getting some office work done, communicating with friends, or just your daily web surfing. Watch the first 20 minutes of the demo to get a feel for what's to come.
Google Wave Demo.
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