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Giorgio BertiniYesterday, during the Google I/O keynote, Google’s VP of Engineering, Vic Gundotra, laid out a grand vision for the direction Google sees the web heading towards with the move to the HTML 5 standard. While we’re not there yet, all the major browser player
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This looks similar to what your Gmail inbox
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This is an important distinction from Gmail — it isn’t just about new messages, there can be any kind of new content in these waves.
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you can do it below their message just as you may in Gmai
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respond to a particular part of their message
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If that friend wants to get caught up on what everyone else in the wave has already been talking about, they can do so by using the “Playback” feature
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if two of the people involved in the wave are online at the same time, you can talk to each other in real time
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Simply start typing, and your friend will see words as you enter them, and vice versa.
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“Draft”
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message privately
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but for the both of you it would remain in the flow of the wave itself, keeping it in context.
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edit things wiki-style with concurrent group collaboration
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When someone is editing something, you see their name outlined by a brightly colored box next to the edits they are making in real-time
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a browser with Gears installed, all you have to do is drag and drop the pictures right into the Wave window
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without any additional add-ons. (”
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Everyone in the wave can collaborate to change the titles of the picture
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slideshow of the images.
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include Google Maps (that you can edit), games, event invitations, and more.
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you have a blog. As a post, you could share a wave with the public and allow others to see
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visitors to your blog could even join in as well right from your blog
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and all the information would be placed right into the original wave
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Either you could enable anonymous collaboration on the wave on your site, offer users the ability to sign-in with a certain method you already have on your site, like a comment user name, or they could sign in and interact with their Wave/Google name.
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Waves can also be published as their own entities on the web.
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And it’s not just blogs that Google wants Wave on, it’s pretty much any type of site you can imagine.
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hosting Waves on their own servers.
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Google plans to open source Wave
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The first is Google Wave, the product
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The second is Google Wave, the platform,
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the third aspect is Google Wave, the protocol,
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Mark SmithersGoogle Wave is a hot topic at the moment. The ambitious group collaboration and micro-messaging platform started rolling out in beta via an initial batch of 100,000 invitations two months ago. Many people still want invitations. Among those who’ve tried i
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Google isn’t just thinking of Wave as another web app that it creates and you use on one site — it wants you to be able to use it across all sites on the web
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brian rodneyEveryone uses email and instant messaging on the web now, but imagine if you could tie those two forms of communication together and add a load of functionality on top of it. At its most fundamental form, that’s essentially what Wave is.
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Chris DukeHaving seen a lengthy demonstration, as ridiculous as it may sound, I have to agree. Wave offers a very sleek and easy way to navigate and participate in communication on the web that makes both email and instant messaging look stale. The much better comparison is coincidentally the company started by another group of (former) Googlers, FriendFeed. But Wave is a different product for a number of reasons, and seemingly has loftier goals - all of which I'll touch on below.
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PhilEveryone uses email and instant messaging on the web now, but imagine if you could tie those two forms of communication together and add a load of functionality on top of it. At its most fundamental form, that’s essentially what Wave is. Developed by brothers Lars and Jens Rasmussenand 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.”
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Anna T.Yesterday, during the Google I/O keynote, Google's VP of Engineering, Vic Gundotra, laid out a grand vision for the direction Google sees the ...
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Vance Stevensgoogle_waveis a grand vision for the direction Google sees the web heading towards with the move to the HTML 5 standard. While we’re not there yet, all the major browser players besides Microsoft are aligned Google wants to take it one step further with a
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Matti NarkiaYesterday, during the Google I/O keynote, Google's VP of Engineering, Vic Gundotra, laid out a grand vision for the direction Google sees the web heading towards with the move to the HTML 5 standard. While we're not there yet, all the major browser players besides Microsoft are aligned and ready for the next phase, which will include such things as the ability to run 3D games and movies in the browser without additional plug-ins. But Google wants to take it one step further with a brand new method of communication for this new era. It's called Google Wave.
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“Wave is what email would look like if it were invented today.”
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Clicking on any of the wave threads will open another pane to the right of the inbox that shows that wave in its entirety. Let’s say one wave is a message from a friend and you want to reply to it. If they’re not currently online, you can do it below their message just as you may in Gmail. Except there’s no bulky new message creator to pop open, you simply start typing below your friend’s message. But perhaps you want to respond to a particular part of their message — well you can do that too simply by starting to type below the part you’re replying to
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Katie Daysomething to look forward to.. Google Wave....
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Rebecca ThormanGoogle is focusing on with HTML 5: The canvas element, the video element, geolocation, App Cache and Database and Web Workers.
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“Wave is what email would look like if it were invented today.”
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a list of your contacts, from Google Contacts
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it feature the faces of your friends who are involved in each thread.
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You can also edit things wiki-style with concurrent group collaboration.
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if you have a browser with Gears installed, all you have to do is drag and drop the pictures right into the Wave window
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it wants you to be able to use it across all sites on the web.
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you could enable anonymous collaboration on the wave on your site
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“We want it to be an open system like email. We want other services to build Wave services even in competition with Google,”
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The first is Google Wave, the product, which Google creates, works on and eventually releases to the public as a web app. The second is Google Wave, the platform
, which we outlined above as a system in place for developers to get involved in and create things for. But the third aspect is Google Wave, the protocol, which is its existence as a web communication platform. Find out more at the Waveprotocol.org
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Wave is very much centered around the key fundamentals Google is focusing on with HTML 5: The canvas element, the video element, geolocation, App Cache and Database and Web Workers.
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Valerie B.Google Wave Drips With Ambition. A New Communication Platform For A New Web.
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Everyone uses email and instant messaging on the web now, but imagine if you could tie those two forms of communication together and add a load of functionality on top of it.
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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.”
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key fundamentals Google is focusing on with HTML 5: The canvas element, the video element, geolocation, App Cache and Database and Web Workers.
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