First let me say that it has been a long time since I was this excited
about a new technology. I ran across the Google IO 2006 presentation
on wave by accident, and was instantly hooked on the idea. I find
myself thinking about how e-mail conversations would be so much easier
in wave, and I don't even have a wave account yet :-)
So, kodos to Google for thinking way outside the box on this one. I
really hope that wave becomes the new defacto communication model. It
has such huge potential.
Now, I do have a question about the conversation model. In your link
is shows lines represented as "<line/>This is a line". But this cannot
be represented in wave. the only choices are "<line><line/>This is a
line." or "<line>This is a line.<line/>". Is "<line/>" intended to be
a shortcut for saying "elementStart("line"); elementEnd();"?
-Tad
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