> As I said in my original post, with more and more invites going out and more
> folks figuring out how to use and create Wave's public waves, if anything
> there should be a lot more public posts which we should be seeing
> dynamically being created and updated in real-time unless, of course, the
> updates were intentionally paused.
> 
> As busy as the dynamic public waves were when Wave was showing them updated
> in real-time it was a serendipitous way to find interesting and useful
> public waves that I might not have found if I'd only done a narrow
> with:public query.  It also gave a window into the public wave world as to
> which public waves were the most active.

Putting on the speculation hat, my guess is that operation was
ENOURMOUSLY expensive, and as the wave population grew, it had to be
turned off.  It would be nice if it came back, for the reasons you
stated, because the dynamic nature of the platform seems to be the
primary selling point.

        -Sean

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http://dague.net                                 http://mhvlug.org

There is no silver bullet.  Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
than zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down.
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