5 Collaboration Tools Demonstrate How the Future Web Will Act

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5 Collaboration Tools Demonstrate How the Future Web Will Act

The ability to collaborate with individuals and groups around the world is one of the greatest gifts offered by the new breed of the ​online tool​. These tools, and perhaps the web in general, are evolving to become more interactive and feature rich. With the eventual adoption of HTML5 and its heavy support for AJAX, web pages are quickly becoming web applications in a foreshadowing of the next standard for websites. Take note of these new tools as they will


usher in the expectation that all sites begin to function instead of merely house information. Below are 5 new breed c ​ ollaboration​ tools making heavy use of HMTL5. Groupzap – ​ This one wins the coolness award in my book, but offers a really powerful set of tools for instant collaboration and brainstorming meetings and whiteboards on the fly. Marry it with Skype and you have a no-cost tool that is hard to beat. You can drag files into space, a document with notes and save the entire session as a PDF. Nobody has to register you just send out a link via IM or email. Microsoft Office Web Apps​ – (okay, this one probably doesn’t use HTML5 as IE doesn’t add support for it until IE9, but it still fits the new breed label) – Using the Office Web Apps and SkyDrive you can open a document with a group of people and co-author and edit in real time with the entire group participating, m ​ aking changes​ and viewing the changes live. Google + Hangouts​ – One of the most talked about features of the much talked about Google + is Hangouts – a video chat function that allows you to invite or simply host an on the fly group video meeting. (There is


now a Facebook plugin that mirrors this and you can add a Group Meeting plug into your own WordPress blog) TalkWheel​ – TalkWheel is an instant messaging platform that works more like a roundtable discussion than the linear stack of the typical IM. It actually creates a visual representation of the conversations and filters and relates topics. Looks like a very cool way to k ​ eep track of conversations​ from around the web and I can see lots of focus group and brainstorming uses with its visual presentation. Vokle – ​ I’m probably stretching how some might view collaboration with this one, but I just love what you can do with Vokle. Vokle is actually a live streaming video platform, but it ​makes it very easy​ to have two people present or invite virtual guests to create a talk show kind of feel. You can also share a computer screen as the guest to flip back and forth from live presenter to slides or images. The entire stream can be recorded for future playback as well.


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