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Is Google Wave Too Complex to Become a Mainstream Web Platform?

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Google Wave is a pretty messaging and collaboration platform that lets users communicate and edit documents in real time through a series of computing protocols. High-tech blogger Anil Dash explains why he believes the open-source platform won’t see broad adoption: It’s too complex in a world where simpler Web technologies such as RSS and AJAX rule the application development roost.
– Well-known high-tech blogger Anil Dash has said he believes Google Wave is too complex to be broadly accepted as a platform
by third-party programmers looking to write communications and collaboration
applications.
Google Wave lets users send messages to each other, edit each other’s
messages an…

 Is Google Wave Too Complex to Become a Mainstream Web Platform?

 Is Google Wave Too Complex to Become a Mainstream Web Platform?

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 Is Google Wave Too Complex to Become a Mainstream Web Platform?

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