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Google Wave Post on TIG Global Blog
Posted on October 14th, 2009 No commentsHey, I’m published! The opportunity came up to write a post for TIG’s blog on Google’s new product, Wave. Having used Wave a decent bit since getting my invite, I think I figured out what Google’s trying to do (they’re pretty obvious about it): kill email. Email is something we can all relate to, and the “Q and A” format I wrote in provided a gentle entre for an audience that consists more of travel marketers than developers. Feel free to leave feedback either on here or on the TIG blog.Did you know email was invented over 40 years ago?Google does, and “Googlers” want you to know that too. It’s their argument for why you should adopt the latest “killer-app,” Google Wave. Combining the most powerful features of instant messaging, email and the Google suite of tools, Wave is “email rethought.” It’s a tool Google hopes is going to revolutionize the way you communicate online.Read more!Hey, I’m published!
The opportunity came up to write a post for TIG’s blog on Google’s new product, Wave. Having used Wave a decent bit since getting my invite, I think I figured out what Google’s trying to do (they’re pretty obvious about it): kill email. Email is something we can all relate to, and the “Q and A” format I wrote in provided a gentle entre for an audience that consists more of travel marketers than developers. Feel free to leave feedback either on here or on the TIG blog.
Did you know email was invented over 40 years ago?
Google does, and “Googlers” want you to know that too. It’s their argument for why you should adopt the latest “killer-app,” Google Wave. Combining the most powerful features of instant messaging, email and the Google suite of tools, Wave is “email rethought.” It’s a tool Google hopes is going to revolutionize the way you communicate online.
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