Yes please

Matthew Robinson wrote:
Do you still need a wave invite James?
I have 8 left, so whoever wants one, let me know.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Ben Barrett <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    >From what I could see, the platform seems capable of a lot but
    they need a lot of robots and widgets and such to be written
    around it.  I like that current trends are to at least have
    service API's, although it could get confusing to normal users if
    there are a dozen or more audio and video conferencing widgets all
    competing for attention, almost like trying to find the best
    package for something in Linux/FOSS land :)

    The map widget is nice enough, but I want a widget for the
    live/bing maps, so I can arrange their birds-eye views next to
    google street views, etc.
Could be a good platform, tastes a little like a stock drupal :) The config panel for it is a "node" just like everything is a node
    or whatever their paradigm is....
    which has all its benefits of course, but leaves that aftertaste
    of object-oriented-abuse =P

    Ben



    On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:19 PM, battleshipterry
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



        Also has a strong Facebook smell, with the feature for web
        blogging. euglug works similar with replying to each others
        emails for all to C.And Wave is mobile friendly.I also
        requested a invite.
        No privacy on the Google cloud though.Maybe they should call
        it Hieroglyph,so when our current race ends.(As did the
        ancient Egyptians.)  and future cultures look back they could
        just  look at the Google cloud to learn all about Us. Creepy
         :{ Bet they have a hard time breaking the text ting code LOL.




        Jimmy Hendrix wrote:

            Yeah, I got an invite a few days back.  I am still
            figuring it out,
            but James' description sounds about right.  Only thing
            I'll add is
            that the shared conversations can be text, audio, images,
            videos, etc.
             And the conversations don't have to happen in real time,
            but they can
            too.

            It sounds pretty cool, except I have no clue what I will
            actually use it for.

            On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:22 PM, battleshipterry
            <[email protected]
            <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
                I see Wave is like a live shared message board.Being a
                fellow ham radio
                operator,it is like, like a net session on ham
                radio,but on internet.Where
                Talk is like a IP phone service.

                James Kaplan wrote:
                    can someone send me an invite for google wave?

                    thanks


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