First impressions of Google Wave
Liam Green-Hughes,
Weblog, October 6, 2009.
I have a Wave account. But, you know, none of the people I want to cooperate with have accounts, and I don't have any invitations to get them in. So, for now, it's just a glorified content editing tool - and as that, not a very good one. Hoping for better down the line. This, meanwhile, is Liam Green-Hughes's response: "Hype aside, as this is often no more than a distraction, my first impression is that this potentially is a very useful tool. I am looking forward to the system being opened up so anybody can register on it and use it, then being able to try it out on an actual project with many other people." (Hits Today: 1 Total: 7)
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Re: First impressions of Google Wave
I just got my golden ticket last night. One needs to know the gmail for someone to connect w/- i am cogdogblog [Comment]
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I am trying to reach you via Wave, but no luck in adding you as a contact so far. Grumble.
My daughters and I have started a blog called Blogging The Wave (at http://www.bloggingthewave.com) to document our experiences. One daughter is a college junior. Another is a recent PhD graduate who joined the work force. And, I am an old tech nerd.
In this way we can see how different ages like it. [Comment]
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