T.N.N.T.

The Next New Thing

In the late 60’s if was FM radio.  Around the mid-70’s Datsun became “Nissan”.  By the early 90’s it was this strange new phenom called “the internet”.  After that, everything started approaching light-speed.

Today TNNT is born, lives, and can either survive or die within days, sometimes even hours.

google_wave_logo Google WAVE is past a few months of life, now, and it’s likely to stay through the sheer force of it’s corporate support.

About two weeks ago, I got my Google Wave invitation, and was ecstatic, ‘cause for weeks and weeks, about 100,000 other geeks had it and I DIDN’T.  That’s like denying Harry Reid access to The Next New Taxpayer.

OK, so now I have WAVE, and yes, it IS pretty cool….but the learning curve seem fairly steep (I’ve been swamped lately), and I’ve found maybe…10-15 contacts I know (Kat Keesling among them)…and most of them don’t seem to be using it.

So, how ‘bout it?  Got Wave?  Contact me.  Just do a search for DAVE COURVOISIER. or use my e-mail: courvo<at>gmail.com.

Don’t have wave?  I have about 3 or 4 invitations I can send out (Google awarded me 8 when I got my account).  Let me know, and if I have any left, I’ll send you one.

Do I smell a VO group on WAVE?

CourVO

Comments

  1. Phil Staudt says:

    Thanks for the info, Dave. Are they planning to keep it as invite only? Is that part of the mystery? If so, I hope there are not a wave of waves. When I get invited I will check it out.

  2. Jodi Krangle says:

    Hey Dave. Don’t know if you have any WAVE invitations left, but if you do, I’d love to give it a shot. :) Thanks hugely for the offer! All the best, –Jodi

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