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At last I got my Google wave account activated yesterday, but it didn’t carry any additional invites that can be passed on to others. Its a bit tricky if it doesn’t carry additional invites, since you wont be able to share and evaluate this technology with others. Please take a look at some of the Screenshots of Google Wave.

Google Wave Homepage

Google Wave Homepage

A Public Wave

A Public Wave

The Wave API will allow plug-in developers to develop extensible plug-ins. Sudoko plug-in was quite interesting. So was the Google Maps plug-in, the live connectivity was just too good.

Playing Sudoko in GW

Playing Sudoko in GW

GW Error Messages

GW Error Messages

Google Wave Extensions

Google Wave Extensions

On a overview, Google wave seems to show the light of how the next generation of communications will look like. This technology has the prospect to replace email altogether (am i hyping it too much ??). But on an overview i am not able to define Google wave properly, yes it is a collaboration platform, but its a mix of email, instant messaging, blogs and other things. I will not term Google wave as a social networking platform/tool, because this is more sort of a communications platform, more to do with interactions and collaboration, and real time information exchange (more reason being, it could attract an access ban by employers, if termed so.. he he :) ). I will take a look at API’s now, and will try to post if i am able to build something out of it.

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Atlast I managed to find the link for Ubuntu version of Google chrome. Please check below. This one runs faster and takes up very very less memory when compared to firefox. Very cool download :)

The minimalistic approach of Google chrome gives itself an unique edge over other browsers in terms of speed comparison ratios. Google has always pioneered in offering technology to meet the exact needs of people and thus attracting users by simplicity. It is so very evident in all their engineering, take Google search, Gmail, Gtalk, and now chrome. Google has been successful by offering just the basics in a perfect manner. And thats the same reason why I was attracted to install Google Chrome in Linux.

Also check this link for an interesting comparison of Linux based browsers, looks like Firefox is way behind when compared to Opera or Chrome..

http://penguininside.blogspot.com/2009/08/web-browser-comparison-and-benchmarks.html

Download Link: http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/eula_dev.html?dl=unstable_i386_deb

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Google wave

[ More ] Oct 15, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in General, Web Development |

Last week, one of the developer in my office was talking about Google Wave, although I had heard about wave before, I thought it was just a social networking tool just in lines of flock , more to do with service integration (assumption is the biggest evil). but only until i saw this small(but long) video about Wave on Google I/O did i realize .. that this technology has the potential to bring a change in the way we communicate, interact and do things with the internet.

Look at this video

This is too cool :)

I am anxiously waiting to get my wave invite..

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