Google Wave Now Open To All
tonyfugere writes "After a year of testing by invitation only, Google Wave has been opened to the public. From what I have seen, it looks like it could be beneficial for documenting brainstorming sessions beyond simple instant messaging protocols."
(Google Wave is "also great for entertaining the masses," says tonyfugere, who links to the slightly NSFW demonstration below.)
> I'm still unsure exactly what it is I'm supposed to be using Google Wave
> for.
The video makes that quite clear: creating a hideous garbled mess of crap.
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"Shhh, shhh, shhh, listen, listen closely, hear that? It's the sound of nobody giving a shit!"
A few of mine tried. After a couple hundred messages, you have to type each character and wait a second or two before you can type the next one.
I finally gave up when it started taking me more than a minute to type a short sentence. I started longing for the incredible speed of BBSes and my old 300-baud modem.
"This post contains words, known to the State of California to cause thought. Wash brain thoroughly after reading."
Let's see the kidney first.
Maybe this will lead to someone actually knowing what Google Wave is. I never thought I'd see the day.
Some friends and I have used Wave for a LOST discussion group every week, and it's pretty bad by the end of each episode
The Wave or the show?
I thought the same thing about my penis.
Admittedly, I can't share MP3s with it, like Google Wave, but other collaboration is a go...
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
The link you actually care about
http://wave.google.com/
Haha yeah, that's the link you care about if your some kinda AOL newbie saving up to help that Nigerian prince. Nice try BitZtream, but I seriously doubt anyone on Slashdot fell for it! =)
Anyway, here's the real link guys, for geeks that care about their dignity:
https://wave.google.com/wave/
Thank you, Edward Snowden.
"Arguments from authority are worthless." —Carl Sagan