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Google Wave Bibliography
1. Bibliography Albro, Edward N. and Juan Carlos Perez. (2009). “Google’s Wave: Many Online Apps in One Tool/Can Wave Solve Social Network Oversharing?” PC World, (Aug), 14. Arnold, Stephen E. (2009). “Content, Document, and Knowledge Management: Google’s Wave is Building Off the Enterprise Shore.” KM World, (Sept), 12, 28-29. Barreau, Deborah. (2008). “The Persistence of Behavior and Form in the Organization of Personal Information.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 59(2), 307-317. Brooks, Jason. (2009). “Google Wave could hit hard.” eWeek, (Aug. 17), 28. Fox, Pamela. (December 7, 2009). “Google Wave Developer Blog.” http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com. Harris, Christopher. (2009). “Get Ready for Google Wave.” School Library Journal, (Aug), 12. Hamblen, Matt. (2009). “Google’s Unified Tools Pose a Threat to Cisco.” ComputerWorld, (Jul), 12. Jones, William. (2007). “Chapter 10: Personal Information Management.” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 453-503. Parr, Ben. (May 28th, 2009). “Google Wave: A Complete Guide.” Mashable: The Social Media Guide. http://mashable.com/2009/05/28/google-wave-guide Rapoza, Jim. (2009). “Google Wave does not make much of a wave-yet.” eWeek, (Aug), 21-22. Tennant, Roy. (2009). “Google Wave: How Social Do You Want to Be?” Library Journal, (Jun), 21. Trapani, Gina and Adam Pash. (December 11, 2009). “The Complete Guide to Google Wave.” http://completewaveguide.com. Vascellaro, Jessica E. (2009). “Google Waves ‘Hello’ to a New Communication Paradigm.” American Libraries, (Nov), 28. Whitaker, Tyler. (2009). “Google ‘waves’ at Web collaboration.” InfoTech, (Nov), 48. Whittaker, Steve, Victoria Bellotti and Jacek Gwizdka. “Email in Personal Information Management.” Communications of the ACM, 49 (1), 68-75.