can you please send a google wave invite across to me if you have any left. Thanks much!
Google Wave, Google's hot collaboration and communication platform, is rolling out at a snail's pace. After a long wait, I got my invite and I can now wave. In the last ten days, we have seen too many articles in the blogosphere on the topic and we also saw an explosion of posts on Google Wave here at Cloud Ave. I thought I will add to the echo chamber with my own views after using (actually, after just looking at) Google Wave for few days.
. Any new product should reach my inbox before it is even conceived.
can you please send a google wave invite across to me if you have any left. Thanks much!
if you have any google wave invitation, you can send me one pleace. my e-mail is maxilopez.87@gmail.com
I understand your point about the way Google rolled it out, but on the other hand I can understand why. I have not received an invite yet, but from what Lars Rasmusson tweeted the servers was already struggling with the load after just a few days worth of invites was sent out. So the idea of rolling out slowly is probably just to make sure they can deal with it. Just like Gmail it will eventually be open to all so no invites will be needed anymore. The ability to send a one way wave (aka a email) from within wave will be great. Maybe you can @reply one of the Wave crew members with that idea? Nice post.
Conrad, Thanks for the comment. The difficulty faced by servers is a very valid reason if the company in question is a startup. But, Google wants to be the poster boy/girl of Cloud Computing and if they want to push the idea of infinite scalability of cloud, then they shouldn't offer such excuses. I am only critical from that point of view.
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