Friday, October 16, 2009

Caught in the Wave!

Let’s go on a technology imagination tour and see the power of communication…. ok try these with me...
  • Imagine sitting at home, sipping a cup of coffee and the TV blaring in the background you write your design document in Word, show it to your colleague who is across the seas, see him modify it at the same time you go to the next paragraph and write the new one, meanwhile your boss on the way to her vacation starts checking the ones completed by both of you, all in the single virtual document and single browser. In the end you just save a fresh copy as a base version in the same tool.
 Ok easy enough now try this...
  • You chat with your friend, show her the photos in your machine without uploading anywhere else, jointly you both edit the titles for the pictures in the same window, select a section of that chat and make it a blog post dynamically and take a specific line and tweet with your fans in a different language on the fly everything in the same browser at the same time. Now a third friend joins you both sees what you have done so far step by step and also both your friends plan for your birthday party in the same window where the 3 of you are chatting without you knowing. 
Ok fair enough, now this.
  • You, your parents in Europe and your Sister in USA all shop at the same time in the same browser and each of you select clothes for each other, see each other's collections, comment on the items at the same time you and your parents select an expensive gift for your sister, but she is not able to see that (though she is also in the same window), check out together only to be delivered at your individual locations.
And this
  • You get a chance to change the tool to embed your own software/tool or just about anything in it and share that with others with very minimal work and store all the work online and free of cost only with open source products.
In one tool which is nothing but one browser you do all of the above, where each one is called a wave. You can include any number of people in a wave and create waves for endless possible things. How cool is that!!!!
An extraordinary invention from Google! This product is still under construction, but almost ready to be released. Yesterday I saw the demo for this product; it was beyond anything I have seen in these lines.

Check out the new Google Wave! Have a wonderful Surf!

3 comments:

  1. Thank you Ωρίωνλφκε :) Unfortunately I found the Google wave pretty interesting being a developer! Sorry about the huge explanation and the prose like content.

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