Is it only Google Wave? October 28, 2009
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Technology, Web 2.0.trackback
Yesterday I found out I had 20 invitations for a Google Wave account. I asked my followers on Twitter whether anyone needed one, and I got over 80 requests. It seems people would like to give it a try. But what about other developments that also aim to change the way we communicate. Here is one example, Raindrop from Mozilla.
Raindrop’s mission: make it enjoyable to participate in conversations from people you care about, whether the conversations are in email, on twitter, a friend’s blog or as part of a social networking site.
Raindrop uses a mini web server to fetch your conversations from different sources (mail, twitter, RSS feeds), intelligently pulls out the important parts, and allows you to interact with them using your favorite modern web browser (Firefox, Safari or Chrome).
Google Wave or RainDrop, at the end, both will revolutionize the way we communicate with our collegues or with patients.











Thanks for highlighting Raindrop as it hadn’t come to my attention and I’m in dire need to something to integrate/aggregate various communication management/sources.
Great.
Thanks.
Need to try it now.