Great New Personal Communication Tool Using Google Wave

by Rich Benvin on December 10, 2009

Google Wave is one of Google’s newer products introduced in 2009. Wave is a product that Google hopes will eventually replace e-mail as way of electronic communication.

Using Google Wave allows users to work together with co-workers worldwide to produce Rich Text documents, video, maps, photos and much more.

By sending a wave, any participant can reply anywhere within the message. They can also make edits or add other participants at any time during the process. There is even a playback feature which allows any participant in the wave to rewind a message to see who has said what along the process.

Google wave will be an excellent methodology to improve group projects. Notes from local or on line meetings can be shared with others around the globe. Photographs and illustrations can be inserted as needed. Satellite offices can use the program to brainstorm. For relaxing and down time, there are even interactive games that will fill your spare time.

Google Wave will build on the best features of G-mail where messages remain as threads, but also adds many of the best features of instant messaging programs and more.

Currently Google Wave is in the development stage and you can only request an invitation. It is expected to remain in development stage throughout the remainder of 2009 and be open for full release sometime in 2010.

The program offers both spelling and grammar checks as well as translation of the document into 40 different languages almost in an instant. Once again, showing the usefulness of the program around the world.

Google Wave will be in full release soon. Currently, you can request to be a part of the evaluation team, however you must wait for an invitation.

Very soon Google mail shall be taken over by a new brand of communication. Google Wave is the new toy from the popular brand. Wave developers are saying that this tool is going to be the best mail program yet.

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