Sep 16

Today at lunch time three persons of the PHP UG MUC met at Bernie's Nudelbrett: Nils, Michael and me. An interesting talk about Google Wave developed between Nils and Michael. Being a curious person I informed myself this evening by watching a video on this website. Is this the future of e-mail? Decide for yourself...

A little bit of background: The video shows the introduction keynote of Google Wave at the Google I/O Conference in May 2009. Google Wave is completely open source. There are Java and Python client libraries available for programming the API.

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  1. daniel.nolde says:

    Aaargh, one more Munich Web Gathering i missed (because of a customer meeting

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  2. daniel.nolde says:

    Aaargh, one more Munich Web Gathering i missed (because of a customer meeting) - and with such an interesting topic - just this week i've seen this and a bunch of other looong GWave Videos from Google - and though they're nt "fresh", i'm once again totally stunned. Yes, i think if this get's adopted, Wave technology has the versatility, openness, simpleness and at the same time rafinesse to succeed eMail. I can't wait for more.

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