Crossing Gaps

A Digital Storytelling Firm

Prologue

We see the world in terms of stories, we love them, so much that we make a living telling them. We help creative people (that's you) tell better stories using the web.

We think good ideas want to be online, and we help them get there. We create holistic strategies that combine design and development with marketing and monetization.

When you leave us, we want you to go with your own story to tell and a platform to tell it well.

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Steve Spalding

steve@crossinggaps.com


Quang Tran

quang@crossinggaps.com


Nathan Thompson

nate@crossinggaps.com


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Latest Updates: google wave RSS

  • Quang Tran 10:48 am on May 29, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: google wave, innovation (5), old thinking

    “Uncertainty is a feature, not a bug.”

    - Andrew Weissman - Re: the backlash to Google Wave (via john)

    A quote from Jordan Golson’s post, Google Climbs to New Heights of Arrogance With Wave

    Google has a long history of launching or buying projects, only to get bored and abandon them months or years later. With Wave, as with so many Google projects, the company seems to be flinging things against the wall to see what sticks. No real thought has been given to its future beyond, “Wouldn’t it be cool if…?” When asked about marketing Wave during the launch Q&A, the Google reps said “We really haven’t thought about that too much.” What about advertising? “We haven’t thought about that yet.” What about competition? “It’s not something we really thought a lot about.” So what have the Googlers thought about?

    How is this a wrong approach? We’ll still be using altavista and excite if Larry and Sergey focused on answering these questions vs aiming to “organize the world’s information.” I’m really disappointed to see this post featured on gigaom.

     

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  • Quang Tran 6:39 am on May 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: google wave, innovation (5)

    Still thinking about Google Wave.

    “The world of computing has changed, profoundly, yet so many of our applications bear the burden of decades of old thinking. We need to challenge our assumptions and re-imagine the tools we take for granted.”

    - Tim O’Reilly (http://awes.me/google/wave/)

     
  • Quang Tran 3:46 pm on May 28, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Google I/O, google wave, oreilly

    Can google save email? I sure hope so. (oreilly radar) http://awes.me/google/wave/

     

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