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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What is Google Wave?

Google Wave is a real-time communication platform. It combines aspects of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management to build one elegant, in-browser communication client. You can bring a group of friends or business partners together to discuss how your day has been or share files.




Google Wave has a lot of innovative features, but here are just a few:

  1. Real-time: In most instances, you can see what someone else is typing, character-by-character.
  2. Embeddability: Waves can be embedded on any blog or website.
  3. Applications and Extensions: Just like a Facebook (Facebook) application or an iGoogle gadget, developers can build their own apps within waves. They can be anything from bots to complex real-time games.
  4. Wiki functionality: Anything written within a Google Wave can be edited by anyone else, because all conversations within the platform are shared. Thus, you can correct information, append information, or add your own commentary within a developing conversation.
  5. Open source: The Google Wave code will be open source, to foster innovation and adoption amongst developers.
  6. Playback: You can playback any part of the wave to see what was said.
  7. Natural language: Google Wave can autocorrect your spelling, even going as far as knowing the difference between similar words, like “been” and “bean.” It can also auto-translate on-the-fly.
  8. Drag-and-drop file sharing: No attachments; just drag your file and drop it inside Google Wave and everyone will have access.

Learn more about:
  • Terminology
  • Wave Gadgets
  • Wave Robots
  • Wave Embeds
here > http://mashable.com/2009/05/28/google-wave-guide/

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