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Google Waves Goodbye
Google to stop developing Wave it has been confirmed. To read the rest of the article: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/...ogle-wave.html
I was waiting to get a wave invite when it was first released. But I was disappointed later I liked the idea but didn't use it. It's nice but needs a larger users base, not only for gmail, they should make it a feature where every internet user can use it, and wants to use it, this is where it becomes interesting. The best pic I saw that summarizes the situation was this; What do you think? |
i was one of the first to get it and i thought i am somewhere ahead of other internet users.
then i discovered that i didn't use it not a single time except those for testing purpose. |
^ Same .
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Some people found it complicated. This is normal since it was new.
But Google should have opened the system long time ago instead of basing it on invitations. |
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My posts about wave late 2009: http://forum.vcoderz.com/showpost.ph...1&postcount=67 http://forum.vcoderz.com/showpost.ph...8&postcount=69 |
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Now people have Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter... So they might ask themselves why do they need GoogleWave. There is a misconception here, GoogleWave isn't just a social tool, it is much more than that. |
I never used it and even noticed about it at last.
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