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Google Wave Used for Disparate Collaboration Cases

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More than one million people are actively using Google Wave, the search engine’s real-time collaboration platform, to work together on various projects. Collaborative debate Website Debatewise.org used Wave recently to let 1,000 people from more than 130 countries debate issues arising from the Copenhagen climate change conference. Caroline Dahllöf and Carolyn Uy, founders of application development outfit Lyn And Line, use Google Wave to create educational story applications. Forrester Research analyst Ted Schadler said Forrester is working on a session on Wave as an example of next-generation collaboration tools for distributed teams for its next IT Forum.

More than one million people are actively using Google
Wave, the search engine’s real-time collaboration platform, to work together on
various projects.
Google periodically publishes use cases for Wave. While
these prove quite different in nature, they’re all linked by a common th…

 Google Wave Used for Disparate Collaboration Cases

 Google Wave Used for Disparate Collaboration Cases

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 Google Wave Used for Disparate Collaboration Cases

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