Posts Tagged ‘project’
Yugma opens networked collaboration to the world – enabling any group to spontaneously collaborate on projects in real-time – regardless of each person’s location, operating system (Windows, Mac, Linux) or network infrastructure. Yugma seamlessly integrates voice, video, instant messaging, desktop sharing, and file sharing to provide teams a simple means to quickly meet over the web to exchange information, brainstorm, manage deliverables, and review/edit documents – all with a simple 60 second download – utilizing radical usability – reducing the cost to less than 20% of traditional collaboration products and services.
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Funny video showing what it might be like to work with Cartman.
The video was originally made for a one-time only showing at the 2007 iRise user conference held in Las Vegas. These “user requirements” meetings are held when a business is in the process of building a web application, and need to figure out what to build and how. Over simplification of the steps involved:
1. You meet and discuss what it is you want to build
2. You construct a huge requirements document which lays out the process and specifications
3. You meet and review whats been built and it hardly resembles what you first discussed
This video parodies step #3. Been in one of these meetings? If so, you’ve probably wished they could end the same way… (btw the point was that with iRise you remove the ambiguity and let users see and test what will be built before it is)
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