when you look back at the history of Microsoft Schweiz Windows http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm you...
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when you look back at the history of Microsoft Schweiz Windows http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm you can see the Google+ story repeating a similar pattern although probably in half the time. I think most of it will done between 2011 and 2016 because of the 5 to 8 year logic in this argument:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericjackson/2012/04/30/heres-why-google-and-facebook-might-completely-disappear-in-the-next-5-years/
Google+ is a software infrastructure play much like Windows, Office, NT, SQL Server, Mobile CE, Explorer just this time for the web. Windows for the Web if you like. I am sure this term has been said and said many times. Little is new anymore. It is however a useful metaphor to steer your mind.
I am excited by this as clearly we should be able to run all our businesses on Google+ without the huge IT costs of labor, servers, bandwidth, storage and software licenses. Savings should be in the order of 10% to 20% of overhead. That's good for the bottom line. All our bottom lines. And thus good for share prices, shareholders and new capital available for R&D. Something in my view the world desperately needs more of.
There are 800 startups in http://www.techcityuk.com/ and they're all short of capital raising less than $250k on average so far. It's tough out there. Contact people here http://www.techcityuk.com/contact-2/
Applications like SAP and Salesforce will be I am sure be Google Chrome extensions once the API Google+ Developers reveals itself to us hopefully next month here https://developers.google.com/events/io/about since Vic Gundotra is keynoting that's a reasonable bet.
I assume Google Chrome and Android will become one operating system in time as I find all these different versions of everything confusing. Perhaps what these folks have been garnered for http://allthingsd.com/20120524/google-hires-away-hps-webos-enyo-team/
The big focus of Google+ is thus saving time and money. I don't really think Google+ is about social networking, social media, social marketing, social business or any other buzzword of the moment. I suspect Google+ have thrown this all in as a must have. Almost like standard air conditioning, cruise control and leather in a car.
No this is about business. This is about efficiency savings through greater integration, improved communication and better organized business models. Most business models are messy and awkward for staff, suppliers, clients and shareholders alike.
Google+ is a simplification process. I have found myself engaged in many Google+ business model debates with director after director.
For sure Google+ is new way of conducting business. It makes you think differently about all aspects of your processes and your intellectual property. That's a good thing. This has been highly motivating for me. The world requires new business models. I think we witness many new kinds of business models based on Google+ Developers emerging apps.
As a result of this process I see a series of specialist Google+ Practices emerging similar to Axon the SAP one that Mark Hunter set up in 1994 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HCL_Axon
Mark's a good story to copy swapping SAP for G+ throughout your thinking.
That's on a Corporate level and no doubt Accenture CSC Logica PwC Deloitte et al will follow this model with teams of Google+ Practice Partners.
I guess in many ways these are the Google Enterprise page for EMEA partners although not many of these Google Enterprise Partners http://www.google.com/enterprise/gep/ are plugging the Google+ because it is effectively still in beta. GEPs remain focused on Google Apps http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/index.html
On a small and medium business level I think we will see the emergence of Google+ practitioners or engineers or coaches or "Goaches" in all the different vertical markets perhaps in it's infancy something like this
http://www.thesoulpractitioner.com/%C2%A0/google-for-lawyers/
If we look at what Microsoft created MCSE http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcse.aspx then we must expect something similar from Life at Google. It is surely inevitable. I welcome it. We all need more training.
This is then a very exciting time for many of us in this place. I really like what Robert Scoble posted this weekend here:
https://plus.google.com/111091089527727420853/posts/bK2ZHJaSnh4
and think also this trust issue is growing
https://plus.google.com/111091089527727420853/posts/4y89vQ4R4oP and lastly this conversation has helped me hugely personally https://plus.google.com/114149296801704936672/posts/hD6xv4MpiDB
Special thanks to go the people who keep driving me on in this place to learn more everyday Robert Scoble Louis Gray Thomas Morffew Stuart Ross Denis Labelle Kristoffer Sorensen Gideon Rosenblatt Chris Brogan
I am continuing to develop my ideas around a global Google+ practice and if you like I see the Ecademy evolving into the Gcademy. Fcademy must have been my fling with Facebook. It didn't last.
These things don't happen overnight and I really appreciate all your support and learnings. Thank you so much for being for me. Tx
http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm
when you look back at the history of Microsoft Schweiz Windows http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm you can see the Google+ story repeating a similar pattern although probably in half the time. I think most of it will done between 2011 and 2016 because of the 5 to 8 year logic in this argument:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericjackson/2012/04/30/heres-why-google-and-facebook-might-completely-disappear-in-the-next-5-years/
Google+ is a software infrastructure play much like Windows, Office, NT, SQL Server, Mobile CE, Explorer just this time for the web. Windows for the Web if you like. I am sure this term has been said and said many times. Little is new anymore. It is however a useful metaphor to steer your mind.
I am excited by this as clearly we should be able to run all our businesses on Google+ without the huge IT costs of labor, servers, bandwidth, storage and software licenses. Savings should be in the order of 10% to 20% of overhead. That's good for the bottom line. All our bottom lines. And thus good for share prices, shareholders and new capital available for R&D. Something in my view the world desperately needs more of.
There are 800 startups in http://www.techcityuk.com/ and they're all short of capital raising less than $250k on average so far. It's tough out there. Contact people here http://www.techcityuk.com/contact-2/
Applications like SAP and Salesforce will be I am sure be Google Chrome extensions once the API Google+ Developers reveals itself to us hopefully next month here https://developers.google.com/events/io/about since Vic Gundotra is keynoting that's a reasonable bet.
I assume Google Chrome and Android will become one operating system in time as I find all these different versions of everything confusing. Perhaps what these folks have been garnered for http://allthingsd.com/20120524/google-hires-away-hps-webos-enyo-team/
The big focus of Google+ is thus saving time and money. I don't really think Google+ is about social networking, social media, social marketing, social business or any other buzzword of the moment. I suspect Google+ have thrown this all in as a must have. Almost like standard air conditioning, cruise control and leather in a car.
No this is about business. This is about efficiency savings through greater integration, improved communication and better organized business models. Most business models are messy and awkward for staff, suppliers, clients and shareholders alike.
Google+ is a simplification process. I have found myself engaged in many Google+ business model debates with director after director.
For sure Google+ is new way of conducting business. It makes you think differently about all aspects of your processes and your intellectual property. That's a good thing. This has been highly motivating for me. The world requires new business models. I think we witness many new kinds of business models based on Google+ Developers emerging apps.
As a result of this process I see a series of specialist Google+ Practices emerging similar to Axon the SAP one that Mark Hunter set up in 1994 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HCL_Axon
Mark's a good story to copy swapping SAP for G+ throughout your thinking.
That's on a Corporate level and no doubt Accenture CSC Logica PwC Deloitte et al will follow this model with teams of Google+ Practice Partners.
I guess in many ways these are the Google Enterprise page for EMEA partners although not many of these Google Enterprise Partners http://www.google.com/enterprise/gep/ are plugging the Google+ because it is effectively still in beta. GEPs remain focused on Google Apps http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/business/index.html
On a small and medium business level I think we will see the emergence of Google+ practitioners or engineers or coaches or "Goaches" in all the different vertical markets perhaps in it's infancy something like this
http://www.thesoulpractitioner.com/%C2%A0/google-for-lawyers/
If we look at what Microsoft created MCSE http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mcse.aspx then we must expect something similar from Life at Google. It is surely inevitable. I welcome it. We all need more training.
This is then a very exciting time for many of us in this place. I really like what Robert Scoble posted this weekend here:
https://plus.google.com/111091089527727420853/posts/bK2ZHJaSnh4
and think also this trust issue is growing
https://plus.google.com/111091089527727420853/posts/4y89vQ4R4oP and lastly this conversation has helped me hugely personally https://plus.google.com/114149296801704936672/posts/hD6xv4MpiDB
Special thanks to go the people who keep driving me on in this place to learn more everyday Robert Scoble Louis Gray Thomas Morffew Stuart Ross Denis Labelle Kristoffer Sorensen Gideon Rosenblatt Chris Brogan
I am continuing to develop my ideas around a global Google+ practice and if you like I see the Ecademy evolving into the Gcademy. Fcademy must have been my fling with Facebook. It didn't last.
These things don't happen overnight and I really appreciate all your support and learnings. Thank you so much for being for me. Tx
http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm
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