Google Wave, the in private beta personal communication and collaboration tool, has generated an enormous amount of interest within the tech community and with the preview opening to the public on September 30th, everyone will soon be able to judge whether it lives up to the publicity.
We’ve yet to establish exactly where Wave will sit alongside Google’s other web services, but the end of this month should bring a few answers.
Google has today announced that along with the public preview, Google plans to integrate Wave into some businesses and schools Google Apps accounts. Not all companies will have access until next year, but if you’d like to register interest for the first round of access, you can do so here.
In case you missed the original presentation at the Google I/O conference, you can watch it here:
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Google wave is just awesome. I have been using it for quite a long time and the user experience is just great. Personaly I think thisay be the end of mail.
@ Robert van Hoesel – I think to say that it’s the end of email would be like the saying in the early days of the Internet that printers can be exiled, paper-less offices will set in, and fax, oh-god, what do we need that any longer for!
Wave’s awesome though. If there was a fixed roll-out date, I would have made sure to have a Wave-party in my office and had some fun. But now I don’t know if any of my Apps domains will actually be Wave-enabled. Any one know if this can be checked?
Thanks / Ashant