Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Microsoft's New GigJam Collaboration App Deconstructs Tasks Into "Molecules Of Work" | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

See Project GigJam: Unleashing the human process (Project GigJam blog) for more details

"GigJam, which was code-named "Magic Glass" during development, is a genuinely new idea. It's a set of apps for PCs, tablets, and phones which let you call up business information—from your own emails to figures from corporate databases—using a built-in version of Microsoft's Cortana voice assistant. The apps format the info on cards. Then you can circle items you'd like to share—crossing out any which must remain confidential—and route them to one or more coworkers. You can choose to make the views you send them read-only or editable, and can annotate them with audio comments and on-screen notes."
Microsoft's New GigJam Collaboration App Deconstructs Tasks Into "Molecules Of Work" | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

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