When Google announced that it would be closing down Wave, hardly a tremor was felt across the land, but seemingly some people out there were using it, as close to ...
Writing on the Google Wave blog yesterday, Lars Rasmussen from the Wave team spoke of its scheduled death, confirming that Wave.google.com “will be available at least through the end of the year,” and ...
Most of us in the U.S. are preparing for Thanksgiving, but it looks like Google is getting a head start on its New Years resolutions. As part of an effort to slim down the company's multiple projects ...
If you look deeper into what the developer program built around Wave is already starting to do, you find something truly different. If you go by the strict definition of unified communications (from ...
Google's product cemetery is littered with both bad and good ideas. Some failed because the execution was poor, others were simply released half-baked, or too soon. Google Wave is probably the ...
It Was a Solution Looking for a Problem, writes Rob Diana at Regular Geek: "What problem did Wave solve? Was it collaboration? No, there are plenty of products being used around the world for that.
Earlier, I saw a “Save Google Wave!” tweet. I clicked. This is what I got: The cable network that brought you the laugh-o-rama of <i>The Walking Dead</i> is ...
Surprised? You shouldn’t be! The Techland team has been using Wave since October and many of us are still confused about what it’s supposed to do. Looks like we’re not in the minority. “…Wave has not ...
Google Wave is a groundbreaking real-time collaborative tool that has the potential to be an ideal way for members of a group to work with one another. But it's not clear how useful it will be in the ...