February 6, 2010

Ride Google Wave

Ride Google Wave is an open source client that connects social networks, applications, and protocols. It combines instant messenger, blogs, and other communications outlets into a single user interface. These applications make the Internet a hyper-personal productivity machine, intertwined networks and applications into a single hub.
 

In the year 2007 in the Seoul Digital Forum, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Web 3.0 is defined as a customized application of data collected and distributed by social networks. Two years later, the brother Australia Jens and Lars Rasmussen, the creator of Google Maps, give us a cloud of their latest applications.  

Australia, a country surrounded by water, in which the development team was based, certainly an inspiration for the term wave. Internet is a medium where the ocean, the waves becomes a filter. You and your friends are surfing the waves by joining in a conversation about information relevant articles.  


Instead of emailing photos your weekend trip, you can add it to the waves. Invite your friends to add a comment on the photo. Because every friend came to wave or conversation, they can add their own images, video, or even an article about the location.  

Developers have been on edge since a preview earlier this year. They are in developing Wave Sandbox tool that integrates with the Google API. This preview is only open to developers.  

While you wait, sign up for an invitation. You may choose to become an early adopter. Because you are more likely to wait, join me on a tour of the most anticipated releases of social networking this year.

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