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09-30-2009 10:19 PM #1
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Google invites users to join Wave
Google Wave, which combines e-mail, instant messaging and wiki-style editing will go on public trial today.
The search giant hopes the tool, described as "how e-mail would look if it were invented today", will transform how people communicate online.
It will be open to 100,000 invitees from 1600BST, each of whom can nominate five further people to "join the Wave".
The tool is also open source, meaning third party developers can use the code to build new applications.
The developer behind Wave described it as "a communication and collaboration tool".
"It struck us that e-mail is still the main communication tool on the web, which seemed remarkable given that it is 20-year-old technology," said Lars Rasmussen, who, alongside his brother Jens, was the brains behind Google Maps.
source: bbc
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10-12-2009 03:36 AM #2juanaballerina Guest
it's Amazing. Thanks for your thread. I get it what I need
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10-16-2009 08:16 AM #3
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I saw the video were Lars is making the presentation of google wages and is incredible specially because it all runs from the browser.
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