Google Wave Appears To Be Web 2.0 on Steroids.Twitter Like API ?

OK so what is Google Wave? Google Wave will be released in 2009. At first glance on the preview page it does look something link a social blogging cloud. Its not though. Its what is behind the doors were google has used technology to make the Internet more intuitive for users.

Google says in the wave blog “Google Wave is a new communication and collaboration tool that lets people work together more productively online. By using clients and server based approach google Wave has built in a fail safe for carrying on full up to date real time conversations.

With the Wave API webmasters and developers will be able to design applications to embed “Waves” as they are called into a website. By doing this users will become more engaged with sites. Each site Wave is used on build it’s own community and connect to other communities on the web. This is very exciting.

Google Wave is currently available in a developer preview as the APIs and product continue to evolve. Accounts on the developer sandbox will be given out to people intending to build with the Google Wave APIs prior to the public release. I’m in on this! Google Wave APIs that have just been announced as part of the Google Wave developer preview release at Google.

They have a tweety api which is intriguing. Link. Using The Wave with Twitter will push social blogging forward. The Wave will take blogging and ww2 social Internet to the next level of Web 2.0.  If you haven’t already seen the demo presentation, you should hop over to learn more about Google Wave by visiting http://wave.google.com/.”

If you have built something with The Google Wave please let us know.

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Google even knows what words you misspell. Productivity Spell Check is way cool. Save mass amounts of time using Google Wave. They put “Spelly” on you Waves to correct spelling so you don’t have to. Hence saving 5% of your time typing. Cool hey! Wonder if Spelly will will correct itself.

I have actually started putting Google Translate on sites. I hope to gain more traffic by including all people, not just those who read and write English.

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