Google Wave explained in two minutes
At most, my attention span holds up for about one hour, after that, good luck to you. This flaw is why I’ve yet to take the time to watch the two hour Google Wave intro video, which hubby has declared a must-watch. Thankfully, this guy has opened my eyes to the world wonder that is Google Wave in just TWO MINUTES.
Watch it and allow your jaw to drop as mine just did. And hey, Google, give dude an invite!
Hat tip: Lifehacker
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Why do you have to be invited to use it, though? What’s the hold-up? When is the official release date? Will you always have to be invited? So many questions…. When is slated for official release?
I’ve got no clue! I only know that there are about 100,000 folks who received invites to test it out; no idea when they’ll open it up to more. But if Gmail is any indication, I’d say they will take it nice a slow. There was a beta version of Gmail for like six years.
This is a great, simple and elegant overview of Google Wave, Margie. I’m glad you found it, and I appreciate your sharing it.
The 100,000 early adopters got their invites at the end of September. Reportedly Wave will be open to everyone by the end of the year.
The idea of having one location where all content from a conversation is stored definitely appeals to me. I’m curious to see how this works in practice.
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