we used Google Wave originally for specs, then moved that over to Launchpad.
Ann
Chris Penn wrote:
> I have only seen people use wave when working with Crisis Commons
> (with roger). Even in that instance, only a few people were using it.
> I am a little sad to see Knol go.
>
> "G+ seems to hav
I have only seen people use wave when working with Crisis Commons
(with roger). Even in that instance, only a few people were using it.
I am a little sad to see Knol go.
"G+ seems to have the most potential out of everything, IMO."
Google Groups and Gmail have been a big success in the broad se
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Trevor Benedict wrote:
> Wave was one huge test really. The "Real Time" editing of content ended up
> in Google Doc's, which is pretty cool.
Yeah, it seemed like a good project in what it spawned, but trying to
be productive on it became annoying really fast.
> B
Wave was one huge test really. The "Real Time" editing of content ended up
in Google Doc's, which is pretty cool.
But I don't see it being used anywhere else in Google's products.
Anyone know of something else?
I guess the social aspect of it ended up in G+.
- Trevor
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:1
Didn't know about the Apache Project.
Interesting.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Google Wave
> Date: November 23, 2011 10:55:47 PM PST
> To: roger.rus...@gmail.com
> Subject: Google Wave Sunsetting in 2012
> Reply-To: wave-nore...@google.com
>
> Dear Wavers,
>
> More than a year ago, w