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<item><title>[EN] 8 Reasons Why GoogleWave May (or May Not) Kill E-Mail | AIIM</title>
<link>http://aiim.typepad.com/aiim_blog/2009/11/8-reasons-google-wave.html</link>
<description>Claude Baudoin | 8 Reasons Why GoogleWave May (or May Not) Kill E-Mail | AIIM | Digital Landfill | 30.11.2009 | 1 – Google Wave does away with communication and collaboration silos. | 2 – Persistence. | 3 – Gadgets. | 4 – Wave is social. | 5 – Wave is complex. | 6 – Security and confidentiality concerns. | 7 – You don’t need Wave to kill e-mail! | 8 – Old habits die hard. || See as well George Parapadakis &quot;Google Wave killed the ECM Star&quot;</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 09:40:18 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] Google Wave killed the ECM Star | George Parapadakis | 26.11.2009</title>
<link>http://4most.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/google-wave-killed-the-ecm-star/</link>
<description>Google Wave killed the ECM Star | George Parapadakis | IBM 26.11.2009 | For what it&#39;s worth… | “What’s this got to do with ECM?” you may ask… It has everything to do with ECM. If Google Wave succeeds as a corporate platform (and I see absolutely no reason why it wouldn’t), it will fundamentally change the ECM industry.  Why? because the ECM industry, and Document Management before it, was invented as a workaround to compensate for NOT being able to do what Google Wave does.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:20:04 GMT</pubDate>
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