Google Wave takes online collaboration to the next level

Google Wave is an online tool for real-time communication and collaboration. A wave can be both a conversation and a document where people can discuss and work together using richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more. The developers of Google Maps started working on the Wave project in 2007, in Sydney, Australia and they presented a live demo of Google Wave earlier this year at Google I/O Event, the developer conference that was held in 27-28 May, in San Fransisco.
Last week, Google sent out 100,000 invites to Google Wave – I didn’t get one yet ![]()
But if you are interesting to learn more about Google Wave and I suggest you take a look at least at the 10 minutes overview video because this will be the next thing on the web. As Google Wave developers said it, the product answers a simple question
What email would look like if it was invented today?
Check out this video by Stephanie and Greg, product managers of Google Wave
Did you get excited by the overview video? Are you ready for some more actions? Here’s the 80 minutes demonstration from Google I/O