HTTP:: What to Expect from Google Wave
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Google Wave is coming out later today and quite a few new users will get their hands on the spanking new Wave accounts. Several categories of users will be granted access and if you're lucky enough to know a friend with an account you may get in as well. This is actually the first step in the launch of the new communications platform and the project is ready to move out of the sandbox to its permanent home at wave.google.com. âœGoogle Wave isn't quite ready for prime time. Not yet, anyway. Since first unveiling the project back in May, we've focused almost exclusively on scalability, stability, speed and usability. Yet, you will still experience the occasional downtime, a crash every now and then, part of the system being a bit sluggish and some of the user interface being, well, quirky,â Lars Rasmussen, engineering manager, and Stephanie Hannon, group product manager, the Googlers who have spearheaded the project, wrote. Not only is Google Wave still quite buggy but a!
lot of the features are missing, even some that may seem like basic. Working with multiple users still lacks a bunch of functionality, users can't be removed from a Wave once they get in, user groups or permissions can't be created and the draft mode hasn't been implemented yet. The developers hope to get this all sorted in the coming months ...
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