As a mechanism for eg chemical collaboration, Google Wave looks interesting.  
It claims an open (source) protocol

http://www.waveprotocol.org/

Does anyone have the time to spare to see how eg chemistry might  be shoehorned 
in.  What we want is our various open source chemistry tool(kits) to sit inside 
the environment.

I could easily see how eg a chemical article might be authored by a Wave-like 
project (it takes the concept of eg a  Wiki and makes it real time). 

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