Google Wave Aims to Unite All Web Communication

Google Wave

Imagine if email, chat, and microblogging could all be rolled into one protocol with a seamless interface. No, not a proprietary service or a packaged application or a clunky mashup or a widget pileup — a singular open protocol. That’s the promise of Google Wave, unveiled at the second day of the Google I/O conference. If you’re up for a little information overload, TechCrunch and Mashable have the details on this potentially disruptive new way to unite synchronous and asynchronous online communication.

Right now people email, ping and tweet each other. If Google Wave catches on, will people just wave each other?

Share This Post:
Post to Twitter Tweet This Post
Post to Facebook Share on Facebook
Post to MySpace Share on MySpace
Post to Delicious Post to Delicious
Post to Digg Digg This Post
Post to Reddit Post to Reddit
Post to Ping.fm Ping This Post

Comments

3 Comments (with 1 Conversation) on “Google Wave Aims to Unite All Web Communication”
  1. Orcinus says:

    This basically amounts to almost having an IRC channel for each one that would have a Wave account, right?

  2. Zaido_Rest_in_Peace says:

    Thank god that Google isn’t stupid enough 2 do this despite the GFC bullshit that is goin’ on today(that includes Google as well)unlike what YouTube did……

Post a Comment