I've had Groove on my desktop from time to time, to give presentations and the like. It is not currently on my desktop and not likely to return, mostly for the sorts of reasons outlined in this item. Michael Feldstein follows up, extending the discussion to Sakai and OKI. "These two points sound roughly like what OKI and Sakai, respectively, are trying to do for world of course management systems. But are they going to be successful? How lightweight is OKI? (Certainly not as lightweight as RSS, is it?) Why is it necessary for OKI to be programming language-specific (i.e., it requires Java)? How easy is it, really, to write a service that plugs into Sakai via OKI?"
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