I'm really excited about it; I watched the demo twice because I kept
getting distracted thinking of the potential for this. The flow seems
great and it's looking like it should replace email, IM, and wiki's
easily and of course that really expensive collaboration software. I
think google has made a good move in making it so others can have their
own wave server, and it was something I wasn't expecting. They are
saying they will open the "lion's share" of the code, we'll have to
wait to see what that means. I really do think everyone will be using
it, but I won't be surprised until MS has their own wave server. <br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Dylan Northrup <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:docx@io.com">docx@io.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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</div>Once I can play around with it, I'll have an opinion. However, last time I<br>
checked (this weekend, I believe) Wave was not available. . . only some<br>
documentation and videos talking about what it will do when it's released.<font color="#888888"><br></font></blockquote></div>
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The release prob isn't coming until later this year, this is just the
dev preview. In the forums there are posts about the people at Google
IO not even getting access yet (you hear the guy in the video saying
they will do it "tomorrow")and that they're waiting for the team to get
back to Australia and settle down. I hope they allows us to send out
invites or something, because it will be boring on there all by myself
:)<br>
-Steve Brown<br>