Google Wave Is On My Radar
I keep a massive list on my computer called "Discovery." These are products and services I am evaluating both for potential Edelman use as well as to satisfy my own personal insatiable curiosity for new technology. I thought I would use the lifestream to open this up a bit.
Here's what I am checking out this week: Google Wave Preview, Slinkset, feedly, Evernote (particularly their new sharing features), Remember the Milk, Trendr, Chartbeat and an early beta of Mindmeister for the iPhone.
I am most intrigued by Google Wave (for more, see Gina's preview). I received an invite last night. However, I don't see anyway in the sandbox to invite others. Are any of you in the the sandbox? Maybe we can connect to each other to experiment.What else is cool that I should be checking out? My "Discovery" gallery for this week follows.



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I've been trying out Fever over the past week and while its gorgeous and fun to get a feeling for what everyone is linking to, feedly is still my go-to program.
Evernote is amazing. I had it for a while without really getting it, now I can't live without it. Definitely give that a good look.
Remember the Milk is pretty cool too...just a to-do list with some handy features. Doesn't take long to grasp.
David
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For instance - if I'm reading through my feeds and I want to save a post to my Evernote account, its real easy to just hit 'e' then click my evernote address, and then move on to the next item (same with saving to Delicious (d) Tumblr, etc.). 'gg' is a great keystroke as well.
Fever is the hot new RSS feeder from Shaun Inman (feedafever.com). Looks great but only works really well when you put hundreds of feeds into your "Sparks" section (as opposed to Feedly or Google Reader which seem to work better with fewer feeds).
Have to say I'm a little disappointed in the Windows desktop client and like the Web behavior better. Haven't downloaded the Mac client yet.
To give credit where due: I learned about Evernote from our reviews editor http://blogs.computerworld.com/hands_on_evernote_offers_hope_for_packrats
I tried adding you as a contact in the wave UI (I'm mmastrac@wavesandbox.com if you add the contact from that contact editor), but I'm not sure if I succeeded.
The product is still pretty alpha-level at this point, but it's definitely the next step in the real-time web evolution.
I used RTM for a long time. But now i am finding myself in a position where i dont need it. Evernote works just as well for to do lists and such. Plus i can do pretty much everything that RTM offers on my mac or in my gmail account. RTM is one of those things that seems to be on the chopping block as I streamline my tech life.
On bigger projects the notes end up looking like a step by step outline as I move forward. After I am done I email myself a copy of the important notes and archive them in Gmail.
Its basically just an automated moleskine at this point. But I find it much easier to use Evernote than the iPhone Notes app or even the RTM iPhone app. I try and do everything by the motto "keep it simple stupid" and Evernote lets me keep basic text files that I can access pretty much anywhere. Nothing too fancy.
I'm exploring the other sites you mentioned right now. I'm very interested in your experiments with Evernote. I'll be posting my workflow soon - of course any comments would be appreciated.
Looking forward to the updates!
The chief drawback is that it's ONLY a to-do list, which means One More Thing to log onto.