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Google WaveTF?

Gonna keep this short.

If somehow you’ve been dead online for the past few days, Google started to invite people to use Google Wave (http://wave.google.com); I didn’t ask for an invite, but they invited me. To my surprise, the only thing I could think of when I looked at this… thing, was “What’s it giving me?”… the next thought was, “Why is everyone wanting me to invite them to this thing?”.

It’s a mess of information, a collaborative messaging and sharing system, and the interface allows you to see typos on the fly when creating a “Wave” that others are associated with. Yippy. Perhaps the eager developer in me was expecting “The Jesus” of applications since everyone’s been buzzing about Google Wave for months. Now that I have it, I don’t really think it’s the next greatest internet thing evar!!!11 – more like, a step in a direction that might get somewhere later. It’s either that, or I’m just too old school with emailing and actually not being allergic to clicking my mouse to see video & things that my friends send to me. Dunno.

Overall, I’m not utterly floored. I would, however, like to see some of the UI features in Wave be ported to Gmail. I have 7 invites left. Entice me to send you one, and I’ll think about it, only to share the pain of trying to understand WTF  you’re looking at with me, I reckon.

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Oct 01, 2009
mattwoolley said...
Email has become nothing more than an ongoing thread of communication anyway. This is just the next level. What is to say seeing someone's typos is a bad thing? A lot of people talk using word vomit... why can't we type using it too! LOL I'd kill for a couple Wave invites to use inside my company... we want to see if it changes internal communication between people. I'll keep you updated to the internal progress if you like...
Oct 01, 2009
Ryan Graves said...
Enrique-
I've get a kick out of making my own judgements. If you have an extra I'd appreciate it.

<jealousy> I want to be part of the hype :) </jealousy>

Oct 01, 2009
Keith Booe said...
I doubt anybody other than a developer can actually say WHY they want a Wave invite, except for the fact that all the cool kids are doing it. It speaks volumes (to my non-developer mind) that you, AS a developer, didn't really give a shit about it.

But you should send me one, just because that will piss off everybody who thinks I don't deserve one, since I called out the social media whores earlier. Who knows, I might even use it.

Oct 01, 2009
Stuart Hall said...
Read this and part 2 via the link at the bottom. Then let me know what you think. http://www.jasonkolb.com/weblog/2009/09/why-google-wave-is-the-coolest-thing-since-sliced-bread.html
Oct 01, 2009
Stuart - awesome. No wonder I missed WTF the hype was about. Given the directive of Wave, and the fact that it's important to make leaps in technology from some point, I can see the value in Wave... I am failing to get excited about XMPP just yet, but perhaps after I look into it more, it will appeal. Right now though? I'm sticking with Wave is going to have to give way to something bigger, then I'll get amped about it.
Oct 04, 2009
Don Halley said...
I remember being quietly taken to a secret location to see something called "Windows". It was pretty, and it had a big Rolex watch showing me the seconds ticking away. It had a row of menu choices at the top, but we had been doing that for ages. It had pull-down menus - ditto. It was hard to see what good this common interface would do, since it really didn't offer anything revolutionary. But then, smart people went to work and wrote amazing software for work and play, and they didn't have to worry about what kind of screen the user would have. Windows got better and the applications got better, and computers got more powerful and we all got connected. Because of Windows? No, certainly not. But Windows just as certainly had something to do with it. Be patient. In one year, we're all going to be wondering how we ever got along without Wave technology.
 
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