Google Wave "Is What Email Would Look Like If It Were Invented Today" [News]
Lifehacker —
... intriguing in the whole future-of-the-web way. It could amount to nothing, but considering the popularity and direction of Twitter and Facebook, the idea of a protocol that turns a similar sort of communication into an open standard sounds very promising. Wave isn't available in any practical sense to you and me right now, and much of the technology behind Wave requires HTML 5 updates that we won't see completely implemented in most browsers for at least a little while, but you can sign up for Google Wave updates if you're eager to stay updated on any new developments. ...
Is Google Wave the Wave of the Future?
GeekSugar —
... and collaboration tool" ambitiously described as "what email would be like if it were invented right now."
Combining email and instant messaging (to put it really simply), Wave wants to change how we communicate - on the Internet and beyond. If you want to watch the presentation of the developer preview given at I/O yesterday, check it out below.
Available later this year, you can sign up (yes please) to be notified when it comes out.
Google Wave: Not Coming Soon.
I4U News —
... is the bold new chat client that's going to change the face of communication forever. Wave will let you chat with your friends in real time, with each word being displayed as it is typed. It's also going to have a real-time translation feature, and document editing feature. Wave will be coming out for the iPhone, as well as all Android running smartphones. You can sign up for an early invite here . There's been a lot of hope that we'll get to see a workable beta version of Wave sometime in the Fall, but that sounds ...
Video: Google Wave public beta rolling out in September
Engadget —
... when everyone else has one but not so useful if you're the only one. At least that's how it seems after watching the near-universally acclaimed demo presented at Google I/O back in May. Starting September 30th, Google will open up the beta to 100,000 of its closest friends. Just hit the appropriate read link below to register for an invite or click through to watch the 1 hour and 20 minute demonstration. Go ahead, work can wait, innovation can't. [Via PC Mag] Read -- Sign up for Wave Read -- September 30 beta Continue reading Video: ...
Sign Up to Test Google Wave in September [Beta Beat]
Lifehacker —
... 's sign up for updates page , enter in your email address, and select the Enlist me! option (you should be willing to actually report bugs and give feedback if you select this option) and sign up. After that, it's a matter of waiting and hoping you were one of the first 100,000 to sign up. Now you could just anxiously twiddle your thumbs until September 30th rolls around, or you could obsessively watch our ...
Sign Up Now to Test Google Wave in September [Beta Beat]
Lifehacker —
... 's sign up for updates page , enter in your email address, and select the Enlist me! option (you should be willing to actually report bugs and give feedback if you select this option) and sign up. After that, it's a matter of waiting and hoping you were one of the first 100,000 to sign up. Now you could just anxiously twiddle your thumbs until September 30th rolls around, or you could obsessively watch our ...
Comment chopper une invit’ pour tester Google Wave ?
Le Journal du Geek —
... Et bien, c’est simple (enfin, façon de parler tant les places sont chères…), il vous suffit de remplir le formulaire qui se trouve à cette adresse, en espérant être sélectionné. Bref, Google délivre aujourd’hui 100 000 invitations, ...



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