Its not about exclusivity, its simply the fact it isnt ready for the
public yet.
If they launched now, most of the public would be put off by bugs,
lack of functionality, lack of widgets, sever-load issues etc.

They need a limited number of people for both google, and developers
working on wave-related projects, to get feedback on what needs
to be fixed.

On Sep 30, 4:14 pm, Super Rudd <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure what Google are trying to do with the limited accounts,
> except trying to create exclusivity, the problem is that most people
> that have an invite wont know anyone else that has an invite therefore
> making the whole thing a little pointless, you only need to look at
> the groups passing round details of ppl with access so they can test
> things out, Google are runnning the risk of people getting bored of
> their new baby.
>
> Overall a bit dissappointing, I applied for an invite when Wave was
> first announced but still dont have an invite, though I'm not sure if
> I'd use it if I did get one as I dont know anyone with an account!
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