by Mohit on August 5, 2010
Google’s Wave was never very popular among its users – we have friends that have used it only a couple of times since they got the invitation. There was a time that the invitations of the Google Wave service were sold on eBay.
For those who have been left puzzled by above discussion of the Wave, Google Wave is an online software application formerly developed by Google. It was described as “a new web application for real-time communication and collaboration”
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In last week, I had announced a contest to giveaway Google Wave invitations to Tech Exclusive’s readers. It’s November 30th today so now I am declaring the names of winners.
I am giving 5 invitations to 5 winners who have answered pretty well to my question ( Why do you want a Google Wave invitation? ). So, here’s the list of winners.
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In earlier posts I have shared information on Google Wave and tried to explain its concept and usefulness. Google Wave is using futuristic technology to set a single platform for each internet user who is working on different services at a time.
I have also written a post on Google Wave extensions and gadgets which can be used in Google Wave to spice up the entire experience. Google Wave extensions are very simple to use. If you find it difficult to use, you can try following guide.
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Google Wave is an amazing open source service and it has great potential to replace social networking sites in the future. I have been trying Google Wave for past few weeks to understand its working procedure, usability and extensions support.
At the first moment, Google Wave looks like a different geeky world. But once you get familiar with its basic concepts, it becomes a friendly tool. I have found some interesting Google Wave Extensions which will add extra fun to your waving experience.
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