Google Wave incoming.

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Google Wave incoming.

What’s Google Wave?

It’s basically a total communication manager, based on every bit of experience given by nowday’s com standards, for things like SMSing, sharing media, wikis, emails, and so on. It’s wholely accessible via HTTP, in other words, your browser. It’s made to share with a group anything you need to share.

Seems like it can do any kind of sharing: images, files, mails, twits… anything.

Here’s my source:

A hour and twenty minutes long video. You really want to watch it all? Well, it was the best show in a while for me. I’ll just tell you the basics.

Just turn to the next page.

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18 Responses to “Google Wave incoming.”

  1. raisfas says:

    Looks good, Indeed.

    elperrito… the post is the short explanation. You can always watch the looooooooooooong video instead

  2. elperrito999 says:

    hm but the video is too long. I wont have to read manga then… btw I still dont get it by looking at the pics =S

  3. omg'd says:

    The only posed problem is Photoshop. But that can’t be (yet) placed on a remote service.

    there’s photoshop.com , though as far as I can see it’s not gonna help manga editing much.

    it’s portable photoshop, I guess. it’s not remote but it’s better than nothing.

  4. NightFoxXIII says:

    This looks awesome. But for some who can’t apparently read the short summary from above, it’s basically a conglomeration of everything you know of communicating through this. E-mail, SMS, blogging, etc. all at once, at the same time.

    Either way that long video was LOOOOONG, but like the developers’ cheers, I really liked that Rosy Extension. That will just look AWESOME. Imagine going through Jap blogging sites without too much trouble or that kind of stuff. Damn…

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