Social networks are going to be redefined.
Trying to keep up-to-date with Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. is not a new problem. There are entire desktop applications dedicated to aggregating this content for your consumption. Still I find myself drowned by the noise. It would be optimistic to say that a quarter of this social stream directly interests me. Additionally this content is decoupled from other forms of communication (i.e. SMS / e-mail). These are some of the reasons why I am excited about the prospects of Google Wave.
Last week Google announced what can best be described as a communications platform. It mixes traditional e-mail with a slew of modern features. Real-time collaborative editing, event planning, and a game of chess are just a few of the tasks you can carry out from within the platform. — Anyone used SubEthaEdit? — The engineers developed Wave by asking themselves what e-mail would look like if it were invented today. The result is e-mail on steroids. Read the rest of this entry »
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