Google Wave: Wow, this is awesome! Hey, were is everyone…

From Wikipedia;
Google plans to release most of the source code as open source, allowing the public to develop its features through extensions. Google will also allow third-parties to build their own Wave services as quickly as possible (be it private or commercial) because it wants the Wave protocol to replace the e-mail protocol. Initially, Google will be the only Wave service provider, but it is hoped that, as the protocol becomes standardized and the prototype server becomes stable, other service providers will launch their own Wave services, possibly designing their own unique web-based clients as is common with many email service providers. The possibility also exists for native Wave clients to be made, as demonstrated by Google with their CLI-based console client.
Heh, thats ambitious.
... and how does Google feel about IE users?

And what is "Google Chrome Frame" you ask? Why, its a replacement for Internet Explorer, inside of internet explorer. BRILLIANT!



November 13th, 2009 - 01:32
Ever tried accessing Windows Update with Chrome? Might as well try surfing microsoft.com with some form of salmon.
I can haz tit for tat?