Google Wave is a new face in email services.It is an online tool for real-time communication and collaboration. Google Wave code will be open to all developers so they can update or renew. Google Wave can be embedded on any website or blog. I need more information about google wave.
August 2010, Google announced closing Google Wave - Googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/update-on-google-wave.html
I was waiting for someone to come and say...Google Wave is gone for good! The product flopped badly last year as users could not connect to it due to non-friendly layout. As people started to lose interest, Google eventually announced it’s plans to kill Google Wave after it found no takers. http://googleblog.blogspot.in/2010/08/update-on-google-wave.html
Hi, C.Rebecca. Thanks for sharing this information. I use this link. So google wave is work properly.
[TABLE="class: layout"] [TR] [/TR] [TR] [TD="class: content new-ui"] Google Wave is an online communication and collaboration tool that makes real-time interactions more seamless -- in one place, you can communicate and collaborate using richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more. A wave is a conversation with multiple participants -- participants are people added to a wave to discuss and collaborate on its content. Participants can reply any time and anywhere within a wave, and they can edit content and add more participants as a wave develops. It's also possible to rewind waves with the playback functionality, to see what happened, and when. [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
I don't know which link you used, but I just searched for Google Wave and went to: https://wave.google.com/wave/ when I got there this is the message that was posted: Google Wave is no longer being developed as a standalone product You can still log in, edit and export your waves, and wave.google.com will remain in service until there is another way to access your data. To learn more, visit our blog. The blog referred to can be found here: http://googlewave.blogspot.com/ There it advises that Google Wave will be turned off completely on 30 April 2012. In other words, it is finished.