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"We see the new version of Groups as wikis for the masses with discussions
woven in."




http://www.itworld.com/AppDev/1634/070125googlegroups/

Google has big plans for Groups service
IDG News Service 1/25/07
Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service, Miami Bureau

Online discussion forums date from the Internet's early days and are
seen by many as passe in this Web 2.0 era of blogs, wikis and social
networks, but Google Inc. has no plan to put its Groups service out to
pasture.


On the contrary, Google gave Groups a facelift on Wednesday. The
discussion forum got a redesigned interface and new features like the
ability to create and edit Web pages and upload and share files. And
this is just the beginning of the service's makeover, according to
Andrew Zaeske, Groups' engineering manager.

In an interview with IDG News Service, Zaeske explained that Google
sees Groups as a great vehicle not only for discussion but also for
collaboration and for generating content. An edited transcript of the
interview follows.

IDGNS: Google launched Groups about 6 years ago, after acquiring
Deja.com's Usenet Discussion Service, whose archive of forums and
messages dated back to 1995. Today people have other newer services to
interact online, like social networks, blogs, wikis and virtual worlds.
Aren't discussion forums a bit dated?

Zaeske: With Groups we're going well beyond normal discussion forums by
adding the ability to do all these great things like creating Web pages
and the appearance for your group. We're trying to complement
discussions with a lot of the great things going on on the Web right
now that make it really exciting for people to collaborate. Blogs are
mostly about self expression and social networks are largely about
having fun. Wikis are about gathering knowledge. We see the new version
of Groups as wikis for the masses with discussions woven in.

IDGNS: Still, as these newer Web 2.0 services continue to expand and
improve, won't discussion forums become obsolete in the near future?

Zaeske: Discussions in general are a feature that is useful for a
number of reasons and that will never become obsolete and will be part
of all of these services [like wikis, social networks and blogs].
Discussions are a source of publicly searchable information,
particularly of user expertise in certain areas, but it's also very
convenient to get into discussions.

We think adding Web page creation and the ability to change the
appearance of your forum will cause Groups to be perceived as more than
just a discussion forum product. Our goal is to let people do all sorts
of creative things and talk about them in Groups. I'd say that Groups
is more about groupware going forward and less specifically about
discussions. It offers a great discussion service but with the new
features it's a lot about collaboration and expression and content
creation.

IDGNS: Do you foresee integrating other functionality into Groups, like
blogging?

Zaeske: There are all sorts of wonderful things we want to do to
Groups. Blogging would be a great feature. I can't comment on whether
we're planning on doing that but it would be very useful for Groups to
have a blog feature. It'd be a natural thing to add to a group.

IDGNS: What about a wiki feature?

Zaeske: What we've just launched is essentially a wiki for people who
don't know what the term wiki is. You can create Web pages,
collaboratively edit them, have discussions on them, set access
privileges in the group. It's pretty much a wiki.

IDGNS: What are Group's usage and popularity like?

Zaeske: I can't comment on specific metrics, but obviously we're very
interested in revamping the whole product and that's due to the
popularity we see in Groups. We want to take it to the next stage.
People search it a lot because of the public information and the
discussions that are available. Often when you can't find your answer
on the Web, you can find it in Groups because someone has talked about
it there.

IDGNS: Do you foresee any synergy between Groups and the wiki service
JotSpot that Google recently acquired?

Zaeske: We're looking very closely at opportunities there. We're very
excited about that. JotSpot offers some amazing things that seem very
similar to what Groups offers so we're looking very closely at working
together.

IDGNS: What about embedding word processing and spreadsheet
functionality into Groups, from Google Docs & Spreadsheets?

Zaeske: I think that would be a great feature to add to the product. I
can't comment on whether we're looking at that. Group offers a lot of
collaborative features but if you look at Docs & Spreadsheets, that's
another type of collaboration and we're always looking at how we can
bolt all these features together and leverage them.

IDGNS: Google is under a mandate from co-founder Sergey Brin to
simplify and consolidate its menu of products and services. Would
Groups be considered an umbrella-type of service under whose interface
other services could be grouped?

Zaeske: That'd be a great question for our VP of products. I think
collaboration in general is a category that's very important to Google
and content creation as well. How we package that up is something that
is a secret kind of thing right now.
 
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