What is Google Wave?
What is Google Wave? Google Wave is a new preview application developed by Google and shown today at the Google I/O Conference. ON Google Wave’s page, we can see the following explanation:
Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web, coming later this year.
Hmm this sounds unclear… According to PC Mag:
Think of an open-source version of Gmail constructed via instant messaging. To start a wave, two users start what is essentially an instant-message session, which can be archived as a conversation. Other users can then be invited to join each wave or conversation, and there’s even a “playback” feature to track the process of the conversation. Google also said it intends Wave to be a platform as well as a protocol, with the appropriate tools and extensions for each.
Pretty interesting, director of the project Lars Rasmussen, hopes developers start using the API at full and start experimenting with this new Google project. Right now the site is live but access is restricted.
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