Wave, a real time messaging platform, was unveiled in May 2009 to an enthusiastic crowd of developers at the Google I/O event in San Francisco. It would “set a new benchmark for interactivity,” said Sergey Brin. The product is part email, part Twitter and part instant messaging. Users can drag files from the desktop to a discussion. Wave even showed character-by-character live typing. It fully launched this last May. And while the service has many, or at least some, passionate users (including TechCrunchers), it “has not seen the user adoption we would have liked,” says Google.Google Buzz will probably be next, I'm guessing.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Google Wave Goes Bye-Bye
Google has announced that they are giving up on Google Wave, one of the few products from the internet giant ever to fail.
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