Google Wave

May 28, 2009 by PsMan
Filed under: Internet News 

What is Google Wave?

Google Wave is a product that helps users communicate and collaborate on the web. A “wave” is equal parts conversation and document, where users can almost instantly communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more. Google Wave is also a platform with a rich set of open APIs that allow developers to embed waves in other web services and to build extensions that work inside waves.

For more information about Google Wave, please visit wave.google.com.

source: Google code

not much info about it yet, but as I get it, it is a new open source protocol, this protocol is used to create extensions or embed interactive contents to an existing blog or website.

The big Idea as I see it is to create a communication protocol that allows different social networks, blogging platforms, and other interactive application to exchange data freely and safely.

The project is still in development stage but you can always apply to get access to a sandbox for developers. I am a programmer my self but I dont have the gut to participate in such a worldwide event.

It is decided after I watched the keynote presentation video I’m on fire to join, I just applied for sandbox access, wish me luck!

I don’t know about you but I feel that when this project is done, it will change the face of internet interactivity as we know it. what do you think? wavelogo

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Comments

2 Comments on Google Wave

  1. Janisha on Wed, 30th Sep 2009 3:56 pm
  2. I’d really appreciate if somebody could invite me for the google wave @ jansha@hotmail.com. I missed out. :(

    Janisha

  3. himanshu on Sun, 11th Oct 2009 9:36 pm
  4. I’d really appreciate if somebody could invite me for the google wave @ doctorhims@gmail.com. I missed out.

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