Author: yurize
Date: Fri Oct 21 12:58:07 2011
New Revision: 1187320

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1187320&view=rev
Log:
Adds Wave history overview.

Modified:
    incubator/wave/site/trunk/content/wave/about.mdtext

Modified: incubator/wave/site/trunk/content/wave/about.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/wave/site/trunk/content/wave/about.mdtext?rev=1187320&r1=1187319&r2=1187320&view=diff
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--- incubator/wave/site/trunk/content/wave/about.mdtext (original)
+++ incubator/wave/site/trunk/content/wave/about.mdtext Fri Oct 21 12:58:07 2011
@@ -32,8 +32,7 @@ collaboration systems, such as multiple 
 
 ### Pre-history
 One of the fundamentally technologies that enables the Wave Protocol to work 
is the idea of “[Operational Transformations][1]” Essentially a method to 
keep document changes in sync while spread over a network, invented by C. Ellis 
and S. Gibbs.
-While it is not the intention of this document to explain how OT works, or its 
full history, you can read a good technical explanation [here][2];
-http://www.codecommit.com/blog/java/understanding-and-applying-operational-transformation
+While it is not the intention of this document to explain how OT works, or its 
full history, you can read a good technical explanation [here][2];  
 
 ### Google Wave (2009)
 Originally unveiled at a [Google I/O][3] conference in May 2009, Google Wave 
was Google's attempt to create integrated messaging system allowing real-time 
sharing of messages between selective groups of people. It communicated using 
the open “Wave Federation Protocol” with the intention that it could one 
day replace email, with many companies hosting their owns servers and 
exchanging messages with each-other seamlessly.


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