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Boydean 17-10-2009 21:56

Google Wave
 
How many people on here got a Google Wave invite? I just got mine today, what do you guys think about it? I think I can easily see it taking over email in the future, but not anytime soon.

ATannahill 17-10-2009 22:38

Re: Google Wave
 
I applied a while back but I haven't been invited. Also, I think there was already a thread on the google wave, did you search?

edit: The google wave was mention at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ht=google+wave, but it does not seem to have it's own thread.

TimeOut 17-10-2009 22:49

Re: Google Wave
 
Had mine for about a week now.

I did start a 'Wave'; and it's just started to get participants in there this evening.

Sean
Team 499
Programming Mentor

Zholl 18-10-2009 01:12

Re: Google Wave
 
Got mine a week ago. Sent a couple invites out to some other guys on my team, and we're kind of playing with it. Not entirely sure what I think of it yet. Of course, they just got they're invites today, so I'm only now getting a good way of playing with it.

rsisk 18-10-2009 10:37

Re: Google Wave
 
I am trying to use Wave, but really having a hard time figuring out why. It doesn't seem to provide a capability I don't have else where.

It does pull together email and IM functionality, but I'm not sure I need that.

So, I don't think it is the killer app that Google would like to think it is, at least I am still trying to figure out the answer to this question: Why?

ATannahill 24-10-2009 21:45

Re: Google Wave
 
I just got my invite, can some of you give me your addresses?

GBilletdeaux930 26-10-2009 18:10

Re: Google Wave
 
I have been watching Wave for a while, applied for an invite but never got one. If any of you guys have some remaining and wouldn't mind giving me one, that'd be awesome(assuming everyone is still getting 10 invites to hand out).

From what it sounds, it could really revolutionize the way we use the internet. But without trying it, I can not give a definite opinion though I am excited for its release.

Zholl 26-10-2009 22:07

Re: Google Wave
 
GBillet, if you send me a PM, I'd be happy to send you an invite. I've still got a few invites left.

Josh Goodman 27-10-2009 10:37

Re: Google Wave
 
I'm in the same boat. I applied a while back and haven't gotten an invite. Looks interesting though.

JesseK 28-10-2009 16:21

Re: Google Wave
 
I just learned about Wave today -- there's a HUGE possibility that this will replace Microsoft's NetMeeting as the leading corporate collaborative work environment. It's all web-based, companies can put their own proprietary portals in it while keep the actual data private if need be, and documents literally come out of conversations. I like the idea of responding to individual pieces of a document, yet that conversation doesn't come out in the final product. Just wait -- as speech-to-text evolves more, meetings will literally take place at a desk without participants having to type 70 words per minute to keep up...

The biggest things I see for the engineering world are better Systems Engineering opportunities for collaboration across geographical work sites. CAD, Schematics, drawings, pictures, manuals, documents, illustrations, etc will all be possible in the future. Multiple people working on these things at the same time is critical, and Microsoft's answer is sharepoint -- which lacks the fundamental idea of being able to work on a document at the same time.

Eventually I foresee full VNC windows and/or videos into Wave as a new vehicle to take classes over the web. Eventually I think more remote control from various people around the world will evolve, so that (e.g.) someone in LA can control a different part of the same robot that someone in NYC controls.

At the end of Google's announcement and the I/O, they did concede that Wave's success is contingent upon the open source development community's ability and drive to create API's and extensions into existing communications mediums so that Wave will 'talk' with non-wave applications. So long as that happens, I believe Wave will catch on.

Billfred 17-11-2009 19:06

Re: Google Wave
 
I finally got an invite, tip 'o the hat to Greg Needel. Early adopter that I am, my user name is Billfred.

I'm interested in trying it out, though I'll need a few co-conspirators collaborators to get much use out of it. (And no, I don't have any invites yet--or if I do, they haven't made it obvious.)

NickE 17-11-2009 19:21

Re: Google Wave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 878700)
I am trying to use Wave, but really having a hard time figuring out why. It doesn't seem to provide a capability I don't have else where.

It does pull together email and IM functionality, but I'm not sure I need that.

So, I don't think it is the killer app that Google would like to think it is, at least I am still trying to figure out the answer to this question: Why?

I seem to be asking the same question. Its cool but doesnt seem to have any unique purpose.

SamC 18-11-2009 02:15

Re: Google Wave
 
Google and the internet as a whole have successfully over-hyped yet another product. I got an invite about a month ago (Thank you Matt Keller), I must say, it definitely is not intuitive how to really use it. My account on wave has basically sat stagnant. Hopefully as more users get accounts and features are added I will find more uses for it, but for now it seems to simply be an unnecessary alternative to that which I already use (email, IM, etc.)

R.C. 18-11-2009 02:27

Re: Google Wave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SamC (Post 883087)
Google and the internet as a whole have successfully over-hyped yet another product. I got an invite about a month ago (Thank you Matt Keller), I must say, it definitely is not intuitive how to really use it. My account on wave has basically sat stagnant. Hopefully as more users get accounts I will find more uses for it, but for now it seems to simply be an unnecessary alternative to that which I already use (email, IM, etc.)

Agreed, but I do think it has potential once more of its "cooler" features are released. :yikes:

-RC

Chris is me 18-11-2009 02:48

Re: Google Wave
 
It's basically seemed like an automatic message board between friends for me. E.g. kinda pointless. Collaboration is better done with Google Docs or Facebook.


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