Google Wave is without doubt an interesting product, but this presentation shows that computer programmers have no clue whatsoever when it comes to (t-shirt) design. What’s up with that gray stain under the logo? It looks like they spilled cereal or coffee before entering the stage.
Anyways, enough bullcrap. We used to have a private Internet forum while being extremely active with our (old) band, Silence the Foe. The forum was a useful way of communicating and coordinating things that needed to be done, after all, a band is more or less like a small company (if you are Madonna, it/you is/are a huge company communication wise).
I’m therefore thinking Google Wave might be a useful tool for bands to communicate internally with people they work with, like their publicist, manager, booker, roadie and so forth. Will be exciting to see if bands might find this useful when it launch. Any thoughts?
Google Wave: Interesting Product, but what’s up with those t-shirts?
Google Wave is without doubt an interesting product, but this presentation shows that computer programmers have no clue whatsoever when it comes to (t-shirt) design. What’s up with that gray stain under the logo? It looks like they spilled cereal or coffee before entering the stage.
Anyways, enough bullcrap. We used to have a private Internet forum while being extremely active with our (old) band, Silence the Foe. The forum was a useful way of communicating and coordinating things that needed to be done, after all, a band is more or less like a small company (if you are Madonna, it/you is/are a huge company communication wise).
I’m therefore thinking Google Wave might be a useful tool for bands to communicate internally with people they work with, like their publicist, manager, booker, roadie and so forth. Will be exciting to see if bands might find this useful when it launch. Any thoughts?