Internet: June 2009 Archives

Google is planning to become everything Facebook ever wanted to be. On Thursday, it announced Google Wave, a remarkable new product that has the potential to revolutionize the way we use the web. Seriously. Wave is a platform that turns the web into a never-ending conversation. It allows users to take Twitter's immediacy and Facebook's conspicuousness with them, wherever they go. 

A Wave user can comment, chat, and share photos and links (virtually) anywhere on the web. At the same time, his friends can follow this activity on his Wave page. For example, it allows you to leave a comment on a Blog and see your friend's response to this comment on the same page OR within your Wave page. You can then continue the conversation on a different blog page, or invite other contacts to join  (watch the video presentation, it will make more sense). Wave allows you to do everything you ever wanted, online, using a single account and with remarkable ease of use. 

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