In case you need an invitation, sent me a PM. Will ask you for a 10 seconds job in return Dont go on Ebay to buy invites if you can get them for free
I guess Buzz might shadow Wave...not sure, but I still like Google wave a lot. It' email re-invented today.
meh buying Wave invites is hurtin lol... i have a few invites left if anyone wants one PM me with gmail ID
It's always worth a go at buying domains linked to new technology offerings, hope this comes off for you
I checked into it a few weeks ago, but it seemed....well, I don't know. It just did not strike me as anything more than IM and email. On steroids. Anyway, I still have 3-4 invitation left to give, if anyone interested, just let me know. BTW, I just give them away for free.
I got a Wave account about 2 months or so ago. I messed around with it a little, I had a few ideas, but they were only applicable if people use wave. I did however have a few ideas for developing a few applications. To build on Zaiaku's point, yeah but imagine have Wave's real time technology integrated with forums. Videos, webchat, audio, could be seamlessly added in eventually if done correctly. I do agree with your point on Wave at the moment though.
Ye i have the opportunity to check it out, i was lucky enough for my friend to send me an invite. It does look really good, i can't wait for the realease
I love it...the only problem is that there aren't too many people on it yet....too bad...there is a little bit of a learning curve, but after you egt the hang of it- its awesome!
Google Wave is online software application product from Google as personal communication and collaboration tool. It is web-based service, computing platform, and communications protocol intended to merge e-mail, IM, wikis, and social networking.
Google Wave is online software application product from Google as personal communication and collaboration tool. It is web-based service, computing platform, and communications protocol intended to merge e-mail, IM, wikis, and social networking.
It never really took off because it just couldn't compete with Twitter and Facebook. The big G tried to buy both of the companies but was unsuccessful. Oh well Google, better luck next time.