Posts Tagged ‘google’

GroupSwim’s Use of Google Docs for Collaboration

May 27, 2008

We are big fans of Google Docs. In particular, we like the Spreadsheets application and use it extensively in conjunction with GroupSwim’s other collaboration features. Our team is globally distributed and works in three different time zones with a follow-the-sun development model. Sharing information is critical for keeping the assembly line running, and distributing out-of-date documents does not work. We use a Wiki for sharing requirements but sometimes Wiki’s fall short. In particular, they do not work well when dealing with the tabular style information of structured information that needs to be compared side-by-side or calculated; this is where spreadsheets shine.
Last week, we quietly slipped in a new feature that lets you insert a published Google Doc into a GroupSwim discussion. In many ways, it is a simple feature.

Use the ()control on the post form which inserts the Google document in-line with a discussion. We use it to share documents with other group members, add context to a spreadsheet, or start a dialog around the Google Doc. It works great and as a team, we use it extensively.

There is a downside to the feature. We recognize not everyone is willing to go through the hassle of setting up a Google Docs account and figuring out how to publish his or her Google Doc. At some point, we plan to provide a deeper integration, if and when, Google opens their API’s for integration. We have looked at Zoho’s API and they are much more accommodating. Zoho may be the answer to a more integrated documents/spreadsheets solution if we see enough demand.
In the meantime, enjoy this new feature and let us know what you think.

Reaction to OpenSocial

November 2, 2007

We at GroupSwim see tremendous potential in the power that the OpenSocial Project will offer both developers and consumers of social applications. GroupSwim is dedicated to initiating and supporting open standards that emerge in the social application and community space.

With Google taking the lead, and generating impressive industry support, we see both positives and negatives as a potential supporting developer. Read/Write Web has a nice, concise piece on the pros and cons of a Google led initiative in this area. We are less concerned about the 3rd point that Marshall raises about lack of IT support and questioning why we don’t use micro-formats and existing standards. To that last point, the existing standards and micro-formats have not been sufficient to create a powerful, yet easy user experience.

What we like about the OpenSocial Project is it puts a stake in the ground TODAY. We are not going back and forth in committees, arguing personal agendas. This can go live (as Plaxo proved) today if you are interested. This point of immediate availability needs to be tempered by the questions Marshall raises in his Read/Write post. The issues of Google control and a write-only API need to be addressed as the list of partners begin supporting the spec.

GroupSwim will support the OpenSocial Project in a future release of our product. We are cautiously optimistic that the OpenSocial Project will be one of many open initiatives that will continue to allow users to take charge of their information across many different environments.