Google Wave Explained

Friday, June 19, 2009 21:11
Posted in category Technology

Google WaveThose of you that have been following Google Wave have probably met the concept with as much intrigue and anticipation as myself.  In short, Google Wave is a communication platform written in HTML 5 that functions as a web client encompassing email, messaging, collaborative projects, wikis, and other communication technologies.  While all of us have used these in some form or another up to this point, what makes Google Wave special is the seamless way it manages to roll all of these communications together into one seamless, easily navigable timeline with your friends, family, and colleagues.  It’s lengthy, but to learn more I’m posting the video for your viewing pleasure where you can learn more about Wave in-depth.

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One Response to “Google Wave Explained”

  1. azazel says:

    June 19th, 2009 at 10:32 pm

    I saw 1:20:11 for the vid length… as interested as I am though… tl;dr

    :-(

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