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Jesse Stay
Wave is awesome now that it integrates with my Google contacts (yes, got an invite!). It *will* replace e-mail when more users are on it.
Jesse: please, please, please send me an invite my email is saysunnykapoor@gmail.com ...Thanks - Sunny (The Geek Lord)
Sunny, there are no invites right now, sorry - just put in your request for now and you'll eventually get one. - Jesse Stay
Jesse pls send me one too at ciwincui@gmail.com Thanx ! - zʍıɔ
@jesse i think you can invite other, how http://lifehacker.com/5371491... - Sunny (The Geek Lord)
Interesting - let me think about it then. I want to make sure those that are going to do the most with it are going to get invitations at first. Maybe I'll hand out one or two as prizes on my blog. - Jesse Stay
Please, please, please i want to play with some code with wave api - Sunny (The Geek Lord)
I begged first...please consider me please :( - Sunny (The Geek Lord)
An invite here too! please - Alex Sauceda
I do not think it will replace email. Wave is heavy compared to email. It seems like it will be useful for collaborating but it isn't a social experience. Email/IM are lighter and more suited to having a conversation. Wave might be great for getting work done though - Benjamin Golub
replace? - testbeta
from what i have learned( not on wave) through videos and all, it will take its time to settle and bcome practical among masses, and yeah it's more of a collaboration tool than a social network though good networks could be built around it - testbeta
I've been playing with the developer sandbox for a while, and honestly, I still don't see the point of Wave. It's fine as a collaboration tool, but I would hesitate to say it'll "replace" anything at all. It's slow as heck, for one thing, almost to the point of unusability. Disorganized, hard to understand and use, etc. The API is niftier, so I can see some types of new things being built on top of it, but the current client software is very unpolished and lame. Still, understandable, I expect they're working more on the back end than on the front. - Otto