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		<title>Google Wave? Do Want.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just recently like a lot of people, I have learned of the new and upcoming Google Wave. For those of you unfamiliar and don&#8217;t have time to watch a one hour and twenty minute video, Google Wave appears to be &#8230; <a href="http://andrewnatoli.com/2009/10/google-wave-do-want/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="Google Wave" src="http://geeekq.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/google-wave-small-jpg.jpeg" alt="" width="289" height="166" />Just recently like a lot of people, I have learned of the new and upcoming <a href="http://wave.google.com/help/wave/about.html#video">Google Wave.</a> For those of you unfamiliar and don&#8217;t have time to watch a one hour and twenty minute video, Google Wave appears to be the next big thing for collaboration and communication online. By now I&#8217;m sure a large number of us know the practical uses for a Wiki. From creating a public database to simply organizing data and projects, Wiki&#8217;s have become one of the bigger methods of online collaboration, seeing as users can write and edit data with their peers.</p>
<p>One of Google Wave&#8217;s primary features includes something very much like e-mail, but a step further. Rather than continually &#8220;forwarding&#8221; messages between a group of people, Wave lets you add and remove people from the conversation whenever and they won&#8217;t miss anything. Wave also offers a new chat system where users can actually see what the other is typing, live, rather than &#8220;Buddy is typing&#8230;&#8221; Perhaps the most impressive feature Wave offers however is its Collaboration feature. Imagine working on a Wiki with others but only one person is allowed to edit the page at a time. Here&#8217;s where things have changed; apparently anyone who&#8217;s part of a project can edit a page live with everyone else. This meaning, you see every letter they add and word they change, as they&#8217;re doing it, and you see what you&#8217;re doing to. Very impressive.</p>
<p><span id="more-445"></span>Google is also offering API&#8217;s so developers can build onto what Wave can do.</p>
<p>If anyone has spare invitations to send out, please feel free to send me one. I might just give you a *high-five!*</p>
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