Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Do You Grok??



What is Gogrok? You may get the basic idea from the word grok in its name.


To grok something is to understand something so well that it is fully absorbed into oneself. The word grok is introduced by Robert A. Heinlein in his science fiction novel "Stranger in a Strange Land"in 1961. The word derives from Martian in the novel and originally means "to drink" but metaphorically means "to take it all in", "to understand fully", or "to be at one with." The word grok was then quickly adopted by the youth culture of 90's. In common usage, "do you grok?" means "do you get it?" (Definition from CIO-Midmarket.com)

So the name Gogrok pretty much says it all. The main purpose of this software is to help people understand each other fully in the online communication environment. It can do much more than just text and voice chatting. It enables different users to view at the same screen and to work at the same file. It's a convenient tool you must have!

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