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Google Wave Hits The End Of The Road

Google is announcing more updates, some are getting success and are more useful to utilizers and some are getting failure. Recently the failure is Google wave. Google Wave is a real time web based application, it is designed to bring e-mail, social networking and instant messaging and also sharing of rich content such as documents, maps, images and video together. But Google wave have not reached the people effectively as expected.



 
Finally in Google blog spot it has announced that

” Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked. We don’t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the site at least through the end of the year and extend the technology for use in other Google projects”.



Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, said in an interview,

“We want to do things that matter to a large number of people at scale”.

Google wave is dead it may be due to the following reasons, When Google wave is added to the gmail account it affects the loading time and also it is difficult to manage more number of conversations at a particular moment – For instance, when a user get 5 conversations in one second, it is very hard to people to concentrate on all the conversations. Individuality of Google wave is real time chatting. In this real time chatting there is an unwanted feature, that is while chatting a person can see what other end user is typing at that particular moment. This feature increases the chance of noticing the spelling mistakes made by the other end user which is an major drawback.



Now Google Wave is dead. And Google has also said that,

wave has thought that them a lot and they will be extending the technology uses in other Google Products and Services like gmail, docs, etc..

We are expecting more useful and successful updates from Google.


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One comment on “Google Wave Hits The End Of The Road
  1. WaveLook says:

    Deepika,

    Wave is not dead, it’s alive and well at wavelook [dot] com

    We’ve just released our Wave client for Microsoft Outlook that has a unified inbox (emails and waves in the same inbox)

    We are working on a Wave webapp that will let you sign into any wave server (sign up for beta waiting list at wavelook [dot] com

    And we are working on a Wave server that will run in the cloud or you can deploy locally so that you can migrate your data from Google Wave (sign up for beta waiting list at wavelook [dot] com

    So if you like Wave, you can still keep using it. It’s not going anywhere.

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