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Google Wave is an interesting Google side project. Which is currently in invite only mode. But before long the entire internet will be invited, because when you get invited, you get to give out more invites.
So if you're interested, ask for an invite, I have only just got in so I will let you know when I recieve my first batch of invites.
So if you're interested, ask for an invite, I have only just got in so I will let you know when I recieve my first batch of invites.

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Please invite me.
Might be useful for map collabs. ^_^
Might be useful for map collabs. ^_^

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I've been waiting for such a long ass time, maaan.
Hit me up if you got a spare. ;D
Hit me up if you got a spare. ;D

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I'm very interested, but I've already asked KA, so we'll see.
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I'd like an invite.

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Y'know, it seems like a really awesome, feature-rich product, but I can't for the life of me think of anything meaningful to do with it.
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Yeah, for general communication it seems pretty unnecessary. But for collaborative document editing or organizing an event or project it looks amazingly useful. I'd have to try it.Tsukatu wrote:Y'know, it seems like a really awesome, feature-rich product, but I can't for the life of me think of anything meaningful to do with it.
I don't know how many invites each user gets, but if anyone has any they don't know what to do with, I'd love one.
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Agreed. I read somewhere a couple of days ago that there are several DnD and various other table-top RPG groups using Wave experimentally... need to find that topic first.Tsukatu wrote:Y'know, it seems like a really awesome, feature-rich product, but I can't for the life of me think of anything meaningful to do with it.

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Way cool. I'd love in. Google's always working on something great.
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I logged in, added KA and some other dude to a wave, typed a message, and haven't been back since. It's almost *too* inclusive, because I can't do a fucking thing with it.

vankusss wrote:What 'more time' means?
I'm going to buy some ham.
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You know I think I have a few projects in mind for this.
*insert mad scientist laughter here*
*insert mad scientist laughter here*

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I would appreciate an invite.
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I've got one. You can either get an invite straight from Google, or from a friend. The former is much more likely. Ask Google for an invite here:
https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignup/
https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignup/

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I got 16 invites. Any dudes need any?
You can add me at dhamanps(at)googlewave.com
You can add me at dhamanps(at)googlewave.com

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Wave is awesome. Get yourselves added into the Metanet one and we'll throw some sort of party.




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Yo, Techno, I'll take one. [email protected]

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Sent.Skyling wrote:Yo, Techno, I'll take one. [email protected]
And, um.
"Invitations will not be sent immediately. We have a lot of stamps to lick." - Google.

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[email protected]
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I signed up with google, I love it. If anyone still wants an invite, just PM me!

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Amazing concept, poor execution. It combines forum or facebook-esque posting with instant messaging, allowing for a multitude of methods of communications, such as topic setting, inquiries, conversations, and event planning. However, since it's only at the preview stage, the live typing is rough, it freezes my Firefox (though it works better on Chrome, I hear) and glitches occasionally.
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I'm not sure how awesome the concept is, even. Is there a demand for this sort of thing? I think people will be happy to stay with Facebook unless the features are a bit more pronounced.Amadeus wrote:Amazing concept, poor execution. It combines forum or facebook-esque posting with instant messaging, allowing for a multitude of methods of communications, such as topic setting, inquiries, conversations, and event planning. However, since it's only at the preview stage, the live typing is rough, it freezes my Firefox (though it works better on Chrome, I hear) and glitches occasionally.
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Lot's of people are calling this the best collaboration platform yet. I think those people are looking at what Google Wave could do - things like uploading documents and working on that or maybe not be so slow. However, Wave has yet to do something that a platform like, say, Google Docs, or hell, even e-mail could do. It's just that it's in real-time, but doesn't feel so because it's so laggy.SlappyMcGee wrote:I'm not sure how awesome the concept is, even. Is there a demand for this sort of thing? I think people will be happy to stay with Facebook unless the features are a bit more pronounced.Amadeus wrote:Amazing concept, poor execution. It combines forum or facebook-esque posting with instant messaging, allowing for a multitude of methods of communications, such as topic setting, inquiries, conversations, and event planning. However, since it's only at the preview stage, the live typing is rough, it freezes my Firefox (though it works better on Chrome, I hear) and glitches occasionally.
Then again, it's still in beta, so we still got to see what Google has in store for us.

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But certainly not -the majority- of people are calling it that. I'm hearing a lot of tech types talking about the slight benefits of Google Wave, but unless there is a major incentive to change, it's a failure. It's a social networking program, and whether it does that the best is entirely dependent on the number of people who are part of it.Flight wrote:
Lot's of people are calling this the best collaboration platform yet.
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