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A look ahead at Google’s exciting Wave project

Catch a Wave

Author(s): MARTIN STREICHER

Part email, part instant messenger, part bulletin board, and part wiki, Google’s new communication platform promises to transform correspondence into conversation.

This article offers a quick look at the many facets of Google Wave. Wave provides components for end-users, site owners, and application developers, and given its lineage, one can expect something of a Twitter-like cottage industry to pop up to push Wave in all sorts of directions.


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