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Google Wave is a hot topic at the moment. The ambitious group collaboration and micro-messaging platform started rolling out in beta via an initial batch of 100,000 invitations two months ago ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Google Wave inbox. Google presented a private demonstration of its ...
Google Wave is one of the most hyped but least understood services Google has ever launched. Part of the problem is that—while it’s about collaboration and real-time communication—it has no ...
Google Wave, the Internet giant's new online collaboration tool, has generated much buzz among developers, and now it has a large geeky fan following doing strange and relatively useless things ...
Google Wave tried to do too much from the get-go, and not a single thing truly appealed to users' needs. As such, the users who tried it out didn't see a use for it, ...
Google's joint policy paper with Verizon on net neutrality has been met with near universal censure, while, on a more tangible note, Google's abandonment of its Wave platform has been barely noticed.
Google Wave is a groundbreaking real-time collaborative tool that has the potential to be an ideal way for members of a group to work with one another. But it’s not clear how useful it will be ...
Google Wave is built around HTML 5, so you'll need to use what Google calls a 'modern browser' — Chrome, Safari or Firefox (or IE with Google's new Chrome Frame plugin).
A new Google Wave add-on for Firefox shows how quickly and widely support for Google Wave will spread, creating a tsunami of adoption for Google's platform.