Google Wave aka Twitter Killer is making 1,304,335 waves!

Do you know that Google Wave is really making waves at the moment? Google Wave Developer Preview presentation video as of time of writing has garnered 1,304,335 views worldwide!



Google Wave aka Twitter Killer is making 1,304,335 waves!



Google’s new toy, Google Wave, is really hot at the moment. So far it has received its fair share of praises and criticisms while there are those who are still trying to understand what the heck Google Wave is really all about. As of time of writing, Google Wave Developer Preview presentation video has garnered 1,304,355 views and it is still one of Twitter’s top Trending Topics (3 days in a row!).

Google Wave aka Twitter Killer is making 1,304,335 waves!

Google Wave aka Twitter Killer is making 1,304,335 waves!

Hell, I have problems in understanding Google Wave too but I will go with what Google has for us, it is some kind of a personal communication and collaboration tool and my gut feeling is telling me that Google Wave is out to kill Twitter!

We all know that Twitter is just a micro-blogging platform and there’s nothing much that you can do on such platforms. Google Wave on the other hand sounds so overwhelming, Mashable describes it as a real-time communication platform and I can see that Google Wave has everything under the Web 2.0 sun. It has IM (instant messaging), email, Wikis, Twitter-like micro-blogging/web chat, social networking and even some kind of a project management tool. Bear in mind that Google has not revealed everything about their new Google Wave, heaven knows what they will have in store for us later this year!
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