Google begins trials of Wave

 

Invited users to gain access tomorrow.

Google is set to begin the first trials of its new Wave collaboration tool created by the Sydney-based developers behind Google Maps.

The company said that 30 September would be the first day for the invite-only trial of the tool.

Wave has been in a closed developer trial since its introduction on May.

Google first introduced Wave in May. The online collaboration service aims to allow users to share text and media files in a single online space. When the service was first previewed, Google said that the aim of Wave was to create a new medium for communication online.

Among the first to use the service will be select developers, Google Apps customers and members of the public who volunteered to take part in the trial.

The company noted that while the service was in a closed trial, users will be asked to recommend others for the service.

"We'll ask some of these early users to nominate people they know also to receive early invitations, Google Wave is a lot more useful if your friends, family and colleagues have it too," wrote Google engineering manager Lars Rasmussen and group product manager Stephanie Hannon in a company blog posting.

"If all goes well we will soon be inviting many more to try out Google Wave."

Developers were said to have approached creation of Wave as a project to rethink and update current communication methods such as instant messaging and email.

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Google begins trials of Wave
"bujo9 wrote: Oh I understand all that, and money for them is great. But what we will do when google has an OS though? Oh yes, adsense direct to the desktop! What a perfect world it will be ..."
By Slatts
 
 
 
Comments: 5
bujo9
Oct 1, 2009 9:53 AM
This is Gmail all over again. The Google marketing machine is really, truely brilliant. They offer such exclusivity for their products and people buy it. No doubt this will just be another Google adsense delivery device, nice work Google! You have us again! Where do i start begging for an invite? Heh...
Sams
Oct 1, 2009 10:50 AM
bujo9: "No doubt this will just be another Google adsense delivery device, nice work Google!"

I'm not sure what Google revenue model is for Wave, but I'm OK with a model where users get ads in a free service, and no ads in a paid for one. Google can't run on thin air. I'll be looking forward to seeing if Wave lives up to the hype.
Slatts
Oct 1, 2009 11:52 AM
bare with me, I'm choking on this...

I'm with you Sams.

There.

I said it.

;-)
bujo9
Oct 1, 2009 12:42 PM
Oh I understand all that, and money for them is great. But what we will do when google has an OS though? Oh yes, adsense direct to the desktop! What a perfect world it will be then, they'll suit my google socks and pajamas.
Slatts
Oct 1, 2009 12:56 PM
bujo9 wrote:
Oh I understand all that, and money for them is great. But what we will do when google has an OS though? Oh yes, adsense direct to the desktop! What a perfect world it will be then, they'll suit my google socks and pajamas.


Nobody would be forced to use it bujo9.
If you don't want it but do want an OS for free, I'm sure there's more than enough posters here that'll point you in the right direction.
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