
Oct 7, 2009
So… When the Google Wave was first time announced I registered myself for invite. And I got the invite couple days ago. (I have used all of my invites, so don’t bother asking for them) But I couldn’t use wave until now, because nobody of my friends had Google Wave.
But today one of my invites that I send was activated and I could test the Google Wave. The real time typing/editing is awesome. No more waiting for reply, conversation is much more faster and flexible.
I believe that Google Wave is not going to kill email. But it will definitely going to make co-working easier. For project management/brainstorming Google Wave could be awesome.
As this is Beta/Preview of the Wave, all of the features that I would like to see isn’t at Wave yet. Example extension/settings stuff is missing. I hope that the system allows me to integrate email, Twitter and Google Reader to Wave.

Jun 2, 2009
I can’t understand why I haven’t wrote anything about woopra. O_O I have used it for about 6 monts and I love it. It is simply the best web analytics system ever created. And as it is still beta, it is totally free to use! Only problem is that creation of new account is just little slow… I had to wait for one week to get my account.
Woopra works just like any other analytics system. You get piece of html/javascript code that you add to your site. Then it starts to track your stats. But the best feature about woopra is that it shows everything in realtime! You can see when visitors comes to your site, what they are doing and so on. It is also possible to start chat with visitor.
Woopra looks nice when your site gets nice hit from digg/stumbleupon/<insert cool site here> and many visitors comes to your site.
If you have a website, you MUST try Woopra!

Woopra showing stats on my blog when I got small amount of visitors from stumbleupon.