You just gotta love Google. Just a few days after releasing Chrome, the browser that I'm no doubt going to be using more and more often as it develops, they go and release Google Moderator.
Google Moderator is a tool that Google use in-house that they've decided to release and let people use for free. What does it do? Well basically it allows you to set subjects and for users to ask questions. The questions can then be voted on by everyone so the more popular the question the higher it gets on the list.
I can see it used by large organisations where meetings want to be better planned or for projects and smaller companies where maybe the people are not all located in the same office.
More good news from Matt Cutts, if you're interested in things like this, is that Google will also soon be releasing a version of Mondrian, their internal code review tool. Probably for free too!






