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30 May, 2009

Google Wave – Google’s next killer application?

Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science|google|internet|writing

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Google’s newest prodcut which was announced at the Google I/O this week is called Google Wave. They build an incredible tool for collaborative work and integrated services like email, instant messenging, collaborative editing, an incredible spell checker which checks the context of words in order to correct spelling. Other really greate features are gadgets like:

  • linky: adds links automatically while you type
  • searchy: lets you search the internet through the application and integrate the searched contend into a wave
  • buggy: through buggy you are able to interact with bug tracking software and easily administer bugs

This are just some kind of great tools available in Google Wave. Please check out the keynote on the Google I/O. It is a long video but it is really worth watching!

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Herbert Mühlburger studies Software Engineering - Economics at Graz University of Technology, Austria. He blogs about everything related to web2.0, eLearning, personal learning environments, new media technologies, software engineering, internet technologies, computer science, ... :-)

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