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Working with Google Wave

Wave

Do you remember when blogs gained the spotlight? If you do, then you probably also remember how it suffered from huge amounts of criticism: “it’s just a virtual diary”, “just for teens”, “futile stuff” and things like that. Not that every person on the internet hated it, but there was a strong aversion to the so called blogging. Time passed as we watched blogs gain tremendous importance. It wasn’t different with Twitter.

And it’s not being different with Google Wave – the new target of mass criticism.  Some people who tried the new invention from Google are now saying it’s useless. I would like to make an invite to those people: think about a way of using it! Create your own way to use Wave’s resources and innovation. Twitter didn’t start with hashtags and RTs: it was user’s invention. We can do the same with Google Wave. It’s not only about the tool, it’s about the hand that moves it.

There’s a lot to say about that, but the reason I made this post is Mashable’s article about 5 Impressive Real-Life Google Wave Use Cases. Worth reading – and start thinking how you can work with Google Wave!