Either from the improvements of my Linux Chrome browser, to the site itself, or a combination of the two, Google Wave seems to run much faster than before. As a result, for the past few days I've been playing with other Wavers (Wavers right?), making small talk about Wave (Many Wave conversations are about Wave...). I would really enjoy it if Waves were used instead of email, but I can't see that happening until Yahoo, M$, QQ, and other noise makers make compatible competing versions. The same thing goes for chat applications. However, I can totally see a web-forum being built off Wave, since compatibility with competitors is uncommon. And I thought Google's goal was to make Wave completely open source, so developers could make their own Wave sites. I can't find where the source code is or find anything referring to my assumption.
...your thoughts on this, that, or anything?
Google Wave vs email vs chat vs forums?
Hate to burst your bubble, but Google decided to discontinue development on Wave.
From what I'd heard of the application, it didn't seem to serve any discernible purpose, which I think was Google's biggest problem as far as PR was concerned. It's one thing to talk about a catch-all program designed to \"reinvent\" the way corporate/creative teams share information and data, but when those individual entities serve their own purposes very well as-is, it's hard to make a good argument to mash them all together.