Really looking forward to seeing how Google Wave operates. Do you think it’ll take over from Facebook and Twitter?
This week New Time Media has been delving into the most hyped product in years Google Wave. After watching the introduction video that explains the logic and thinking behind the product, I myself like many others have been itching to try the new piece of kit. Although at the time of writing Google Wave is only available by invitation there is already a bucket load of plug-ins and advise floating around on the internet; just type Google Wave Wordpress in a Twitter search and you’ll see what I mean.
After a few trial runs and option scanning the first thought where positive, however as with all new concepts cautions is always taken; am I looking at something I’ve already got, only served differently?
By far the most exciting aspect of Google Wave for me was the integration into blogs; a concept that I’m sure will open
new avenues for social networking ideas. Searching Wordpress.org I stumbled across this rather useful plug-in from Lucas Caro which allows Wordpress to use the Google Wave Embed API. As Waves is still in Beta format, so is this plug-in, so caution should be applied. Once Google Wave has been fully released in a stable format a more serious attempt can be made at creating simple integration for Wordpress, until then I’m sure this plug-in will do just fine for those looking into this exciting product.
Really looking forward to seeing how Google Wave operates. Do you think it’ll take over from Facebook and Twitter?
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