Google Wave: Screenshots
By Renai LeMay on 29 May 2009
Sydney developer Lars Rasmussen has done it again. Check out the first screenshots of Wave, Google's new centralised collaboration tool that mashes together emails, instant messaging and wiki-style communication into one open-sourced service.
Developed in Google's Sydney office by the same team of brothers that created Google Maps, Jens and Lars Rasmussen, the project originally dubbed "Walkabout" has been in development for over two years.
(Credit: Google)
Topics: google wave, gmail, google, google docs, im, online, software, web 2.0, screenshots
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Johnny commented on 11/06/2009 21:41
Can't wait for this new evolution of e-communication!
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