Read the CNET Article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-20012698-56.html
Google is waving good-bye to Wave.
The company said on its blog on Wednesday that it is halting development on Google Wave, a real-time collaboration tool aiming to combine various forms of online communication.
"Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked," Senior Vice President Urs Holzle said in the blog post. "We don't plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the site, at least through the end of the year, and extend the technology for use in other Google projects."
Google debuted Wave in June 2009 to much attention, but there was much debate over what, exactly, the tool would be used for.
Even the product's own developers seemed unclear. "It takes a little getting used to," Wave's software-engineering manager, Lars Rasmussen, told CNET around the time of its launch. "We're still learning how to use it."
Wave's primary feature was to let users collaborate in real time, using an in-box-like interface that resembled a mix of Google's Gmail Web mail service, and its Docs and Spreadsheets product. Each strand of messages, which could include text, links, and photos, was called a wave. Google launched the product with an API for developers to build extra functionality in the form of extensions that users could turn on and off.
Wave remained in private beta for most of its existence. Two months after its announcement at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, Google allowed a group of 6,000 developers in. Two months after that, it began letting in some 100,000 users for testing. The service fully opened to the public in early March of this year, taking a spot in the company's Web-based office suite.
TL;DR: They are stopping development, but it's still available.
Last edited by ihaveamac (2010-08-04 19:21:28)
Offline
^(o.o)^ Yay?
Offline
Good riddance....although, where will I insult-er, help Scratch users now?

Offline
littletonkslover wrote:
Good riddance....although, where will I insult-er, help Scratch users now?
It's that they are stopping DEVELOPMENT, it's still available. Read the stupid article.
Offline
ihaveamac wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Good riddance....although, where will I insult-er, help Scratch users now?
It's that they are stopping DEVELOPMENT, it's still available. Read the stupid article.
It was tl;dr worthy.
Offline
Everything depends on getting attention, doesn't it?
Offline
RobotKitty wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Good riddance....although, where will I insult-er, help Scratch users now?
It's that they are stopping DEVELOPMENT, it's still available. Read the stupid article.
It was tl;dr worthy.
Ok. Editing post.
Offline
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Everything depends on getting attention, doesn't it?
Also, the title still seems to indicate that Wave is gone...
Offline
antimonyarsenide wrote:
antimonyarsenide wrote:
Everything depends on getting attention, doesn't it?
Also, the title still seems to indicate that Wave is gone...
Read the TLDR.
Offline
ihaveamac wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
Good riddance....although, where will I insult-er, help Scratch users now?
It's that they are stopping DEVELOPMENT, it's still available. Read the stupid article.
Maybe if you actually read it, you would know they're maintaining it until at least the end of the year. In this case it might be sooner though.
Offline
Who cares, no one used Wave for what it was intended anyway.
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
Who cares, no one used Wave for what it was intended anyway.
IKR? Most of us just used to gossip about other Scratchers.
Offline
I found it funny how they expected you to make brainstorms using wave
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
I found it funny how they expected you to make brainstorms using wave
Purpose:
To collab with workers
Now:
To gossip about workers
Offline
The wave was flushed. We are all happy.
My site Offline
floatingmagictree wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Who cares, no one used Wave for what it was intended anyway.
IKR? Most of us just used to gossip about other Scratchers.
Was I ever mentioned?
Offline
Offline
Now they just need to get rid of Google Android.
That thing SCARES me!

Offline