Posts Tagged ‘screencast’
Posted on October 12, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
Screencast: How TriOut plans to help solve check-in fatigue with Foursquare and Gowalla
Guest Post by Lawrence Ingraham @lawpower, Founder/lead developer at TriOut. This is the tenth in a series of posts detailing the history, design and features of TriOut v2 for iPhone.
We’ve shown you how you can see your friends recent activity of Foursquare, Gowalla and Facebook. Now we’re going to share how you can use TriOut to check in with Foursquare and Gowalla. Here’s a screencast I took today at lunch showing it in action.
Now, to make things clear, I’ve checked into Jimmy John’s using TriOut, Foursquare and Gowalla before. If this were a new location which nobody has ever checked into, it would take a bit longer to associate the Foursquare and Gowalla locations. However, it’s still multiple times faster than any other solution out there.
Posted on December 1, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
Google Wave review part 2: screencast, thoughts, examples and resources.
As Google Wave invites continue to spread like wildfire and more than just geeks are starting to explore Google Wave, I’ve seen an increase in the “what are your thoughts on Google Wave” questions. I’m humbled that individuals are interested in my thoughts about Google Wave, I’m also seeing a lot of consultants ask the same question, to see if I’m using Google Wave for any business/marketing use. Regardless, after spending a few days over the weekend to clean out my Google Wave inbox and do some research myself, I’m made a social bookmarking group of Google Wave resources. Also I recorded a video screen cast about how I’m using Google Wave now. Back to what are my thoughts on Google Wave and how I’m using it; here’s a list below.
- I think Google Wave will replace Gmail in the years to come
- I think Google Wave will be used by companies internally for communication and collaboration in the future
- I think Google Wave will be a part of Google’s social network that will include Google Reader
- I’m using Google Wave to collaborate on projects, where I upload files and brainstorm ideas in real-time with others
- I think Google Wave will become more popular to use for note taking at conferences
- I think Google Wave will be used to for training and webinars
- I think Google Wave will find use in the media / entertainment industry but I don’t know how yet besides communication or a commerce buy and sale music system
- I think Google Wave will become more social by integrating with Facebook and Twitter
- I think Google Wave will be used as a video chat solution
- I think Google Wave should be used with Google Chrome on Mac and windows for best performance.
- I think there’s a slim chance we’ll see a Google Wave/ Chrome gadgets/extensions app store or just all listed on Google Gadgets site
- I think I could be wrong about all of the above.
- I think it’s to early to put limits on Google Wave or predict all the uses for it.
If you’re new to Google Wave, I would start here: The Complete Guide to Google Wave is a comprehensive user manual by Gina Trapani with Adam Pash.
You can add me as a contact on Google Wave by entering: waynesutton@googlewave.com
Now, it’s your turn. What are your thoughts on Google Wave and how are you using it?
Posted on September 30, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
A Google Wave screencast – If you had an account, how would you use Google Wave?
Here’s a lite Google Wave screencast. I may not be the best person for a screencast on Google Wave but since it’s like “Wave” day I figured why not to show everyone what they’re missing or assuming what Google Wave is and can do. Regardless take a look at the screencast and let me know in the comments if you had a Google Wave account how would you use it?
Update: If or when you gain access to Google Wave, I can be reached at : waynesutton@googlewave.com
Posted on September 10, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
Video Screencast: Facebook Lite vs the normal Facebook aka Facebook Heavy, are you hitting the "Like" button?
Just in case and for those who don’t have access to the new Facebook Lite here’s a look at the difference between the normal version of Facebook and the new “Lite” version of Facebook in a video screencast.
Time: 9min… not all my fault
What are your thoughts on the Facebook Lite? Like it or hate it? What do you think is the goal of Facebook with Facebook Lite?


