> >> Well, as a matter of fact, most of the messages I send to my friends
> >> lately go through Facebook, and Facebook never had to really integrate
> >> into my mailbox.

While this is true, I personally find it hugely annoying to have to
load up a web browser to use any form on communication. I do all my
email through Mac Mail (6 email accounts IMAPed) and reluctantly go to
facebook any time I get a new email notification. (I also use Twitter
with Tweet Deck, and now Google Wave). Too many places to check for
daily updates.

> >> > Guy at Google Developer's Day in Moscow claimed that there are no
> >> > plans regarding Gmail integration as they have completely different
> >> > data structure,

I personally don't think they need to be compatible to appear in the
same inbox. Ideally (for me) I would like to have one inbox that shows
me a list of all my emails and waves in the same place. Emails could
be viewed as emails (gmail style), waves as waves, and with robots,
tweets / facebook messages / facebook wall posts could probably be
integrated into a special wave for each. That way I only have one
place to check.

And in a perfect world this would be available as both a web UI and a
native mac app, I guess I'm just praying that Google might take it
upon themselves to make my life easier :P



Jo-el


On Nov 18, 5:57 am, Matt Richards <mricha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On a kind of related note what about intigration with Google Groups
> (at least being able to pull dicissions from Groups into a Wave)?
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Olreich <olre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Well, there's already a Robot for email, and there's bound to be at
> > least a gadget and an extension built for it.
>
> > On Nov 17, 5:21 am, Raphaël Pinson <raph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:16 AM, drone <andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Guy at Google Developer's Day in Moscow claimed that there are no
> >> > plans regarding Gmail integration as they have completely different
> >> > data structure, but he also said that technically it should be
> >> > possible..
> >> > Also, I agree, it would be crazy not to do this,
> >> > I don't see any other way, how they could get Wave to Replace email
> >> > (instead of being just another way to communicate).
>
> >> Well, as a matter of fact, most of the messages I send to my friends
> >> lately go through Facebook, and Facebook never had to really integrate
> >> into my mailbox. So too with Wave, when people begin to use it and
> >> find it more useful than email imo.
>
> >> > So.. probably when Wave is closer to become public..
>
> >> > On Nov 16, 4:38 am, Jo hyphen el <johyphe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> Anyone know if there any plans to integrate Wave into Gmail (or vice
> >> >> versa)? Just thinking it would be nice to view your email and email
> >> >> 2.0 from the same inbox..
>
> >> >> Just curious.
>
> >> >> Jo-el
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