As I understand it, Google is indexing the current value of all waves.
If you want to preserve historical data you have to save off-wave
snapshots.

The history mechanism is very useful but from a practical point of
view, it will allow some contextual data to slip away.

ie. It cannot help you definitively answer the question "did word A
occur alongside word B in this wave at any time"

I think they are considering tackling this problem in the distant
future. It looks like a cool problem for an OT  mathematician.

On Sep 22, 12:24 am, shishirmk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Considering the magnitude of information being exchanged in wave. I
> would like to know what are the search features available or planned
> in wave? I saw the video which shows all the features but i dint see
> anything about searching.. Do you think a simple search like the one
> in gmail is enough? Have they planned anything else??
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