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Google's "Wave" Blurs Chat, Email, Collaboration Software

superglaze writes "Google has unveiled a distributed, P2P-based collaboration and conversation platform called Wave. Developers are being invited to join an open source project that has been formed to create a Google Wave Federation Protocol, which will underlie the system. Anyone will be able to create a 'wave,' which is a type of hosted conversation, Google has said. Waves will essentially incorporate real-time dialogue, photos, videos, maps, documents and other information forms within a single, shared communications space. Developers can also work on embedding waves into websites, or creating multimedia robots and gadgets that can be incorporated within the Google Wave client." Jamie points out this more informative link.

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  1. Re:first by GreyLurk · · Score: 5, Informative

    From my reading, they're requiring TLS on the XMPP stream, which pretty well covers encryption.

  2. Re:first by sam.thorogood · · Score: 5, Informative

    TLS sounds about right. The protocol also provides a verification protocol (see http://waveprotocol.org/), so actions performed by any participant in a hosted conversation can always be verified by other participants in that hosted conversation, regardless of their provider. What this means for you: encryption (TLS), and your contributions can't be tampered with.

  3. Re:html 5 and encryption? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Seriously mods this was sarcastic, not informative ...