Google Wave – New Web Platform developed in Australia
Posted on May 29, 2009 by by Valeri
Google, the popular search engine has come up with a new way of online communication called WAVE
Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration 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. WAVES API
Developed by brothers Lars
and Jens Rasmussen
and Stephanie Hannon
out of Google’s Sydney, Australia offices, Wave was born out of the idea that email and instant messaging, as successful as they still are, were both created a very long time ago. We now have a much more robust web full of content and brimming with a desire to share stuff. Or as Lars Rasumussen put it, “Wave is what email would look like if it were invented today.” TechCrunch
Jens Rasmussen came up with the idea of WAVE back in 2004 but at the time the lars brothers were a little busy working on a project which is now known as Google Maps
Google Wave preview
What Google is saying:
What is a wave?
A wave is equal parts conversation and document. People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more.
A wave is shared. Any participant can reply anywhere in the message, edit the content and add participants at any point in the process. Then playback lets anyone rewind the wave to see who said what and when.
A wave is live. With live transmission as you type, participants on a wave can have faster conversations, see edits and interact with extensions in real-time.
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At first glance Google Wave appears similar to IBM Lotus Sametime:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/sametime/
I see huge potential for the Google product for group collaboration (especially community groups) and it is especially exciting given that like most Google solutions it will be hosted in the “cloud” which hopefully means anyone with a just a web browser can participate for free.
However, I’m not sure that I am enamored with the concept of my comments being visible in real time as I type them in. I distinguish between a chat (real time, or sent each time I hit enter) and a comment that that I might think about and edit several times before submitting (such as this comment). This does seem to be somewhat addressed with the “draft” mode… though perhaps I’m starting to show my age in terms of an IT generation gap
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that does sound pretty cool..
specially for community based websites!
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