GAIN and Google Wave | Global Architecture & Information Network Initiative | www.GAINInitiative.net

One of the things that kept going through my head while watching the Google Wave developer demo recently was "hey, wouldn't it be great if the technology we build/integrate could be hosted as Wave extensions?". This might be one possible starting point for an answer to the questions of "HOW?" that Cory has been witnessing at the Management of Change Conference this week. Thoughts?

jacuskalis (not verified) wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Cisco Training

This is a really good read for me, Must admit that you are one of the best bloggers I ever saw.Thanks for posting this informative article... Cisco Training

jacuskalis (not verified) wrote 1 year 35 weeks ago

Playground Markings

These are one of the few posts that I actually care to comment on. I find this blogger an inspiration and is definitely worth following. I've became a subscriber too, so please keep me updated. I would appreciate if you could suggest your readers to check out VedoMedia. We have seo experts, Internet marketing gurus, and super affiliates on our team and we know how to get your business and site some traffic..... playground markings

abdulrehman94 (not verified) wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

I would like to appreciate

I would like to appreciate your efforts that bring really nice work and also engage all people here to take opportunity for share their views. This is truly nice. Forex Trading

abdulrehman94 (not verified) wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

Blogging is now becoming one

Blogging is now becoming one of the new phenomenal ways to Make Money Online. It is no surprise because you can work on your own hours, if you call it working that is. How to make money is no longer a mystery.

abdulrehman94 (not verified) wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

This is really a nice and

This is really a nice and informative, containing all information and also has a great impact on the new technology. Thanks for sharing it Jobs in Pakistan

abdulrehman94 (not verified) wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

Yes now doubt this foundation

Yes now doubt this foundation would be going very helpful for many users and most of them will also effect on the quality. Will be looking forward for more wonderful stuff. Toronto Lofts

preethi (not verified) wrote 1 year 44 weeks ago

ModelDriven.org is a

ModelDriven.org is a community of government, commercial and university members who use, develop and integrate open source and commercial capabilities to enable agile business solutions based on model driven methods and technologies. ModelDriven.org is standards based, leveraging Model Driven Architecture® as defined by the OMG and the Semantic Web as defined by W3C.

How to Tie a Tie

 

shaju (not verified) wrote 1 year 44 weeks ago

Google Wave combines aspects

Google Wave combines aspects of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management to build one elegant, in-browser communication client. You can bring a group of friends or business partners together to discuss how your day has been or share files.

shopping cart
berry (not verified) wrote 1 year 44 weeks ago

It is very generous of you

It is very generous of you for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and will love to learning more on this at future. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog more often with more useful information? Honestly It is extremely helpful for me .

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  Tickets in Houston

sidkof wrote 1 year 45 weeks ago

This is exciting to see this

This is exciting to see this beginning to find it is way in to peoples hands. Whether it will put a dent in to Twitter is a nice questions. They will must sit back and see what happens. Hopefully Google will iron out all the kinks before they push this thing live.

cheap led tv

sidkof wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I am a multimedia journalist

I am a multimedia journalist & I am always happy to think about & utilise new web innovations but this reform of journalism can never happen.
Allowing people to see our work before it is complete is fraught with danger, misreading of articles & a myriad of other pitfalls lie in wait.
Also, why do they continue to talk about bloggers & journalists in the same breath? Some journalists blog & some are bloggers, but most bloggers are untrained in the basics of reportiong & have small regard for legalities, unless they feel they have been slighted.
In order to protect journalism & the disemmination of fair, accurate & balanced information, they require to draw a line & stop telling everyone that with a piece of technology they can do our work. If they don't, the culture of rumours regarded as fact will only grow & the truth will become lost.

gold buyers Houston

sidkof wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Several of the Google

Several of the Google engineers had stuff to show as well. David Byttow, lead on the Python Client library, showed off "Monty", an app that runs Python code and evaluates CALC macros. They suspect that this is another of David's attempts to prove Python is the best language ever, but it was a great demo nevertheless. Alex North, a backend API engineer, showed off a bot based on the classic "Alice" AI. When Alex told Alice that "Google Wave is the shit", he responded, "But is it the only two?" Touché.

applebees coupons

shaju (not verified) wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

Wave looks a lot like an

Wave looks a lot like an email client. But Wave permits multiple people to interact in real-time with each other. It’s a mix of email and IM with some Twitter and iGoogle thrown in. Developers can build apps and users can access or import them within the platform and individual waves.

Somerset Balloon Flights

 

preethi (not verified) wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

ModelDriven.org is a

ModelDriven.org is a community of government, commercial and university members who use, develop and integrate open source and commercial capabilities to enable agile business solutions based on model driven methods and technologies. ModelDriven.org is standards based, leveraging Model Driven Architecture® as defined by the OMG and the Semantic Web as defined by W3C. 

Dallas SEO

niraj1234 (not verified) wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

agree wid all of you. Its the

agree wid all of you. Its the revolution in the field of communication and also it  is secure wid TLS

 

free online books

sidkof wrote 1 year 46 weeks ago

I got really excited

I got really excited Google_Wave_logoabout it and have been talking about Google Wave to most of my friends and colleagues. A quantity of them asked me to describe about it. I tried, but I am not sure whether I fully succeeded. ;) In the finish I said, go watch the keynote video and after sometime they replied, “Damn! it’s about 80 minutes long and do you have a summary”. And so guys here is the summary of the Google Wave.

seo services

mahesh (not verified) wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

GAIN and Google Waive has a

GAIN and Google Waive has a great combination which will results to ..........

abbot wrote 2 years 7 weeks ago

The initiating server acts as

The initiating server acts as the authority for a wave, but replying wavelets can be hosted on other wave servers.  Communication between all parties is secured using TLS.

Google Wave Forum
jamsden wrote 2 years 19 weeks ago

Kenn, I had exactly the sameĀ 

Kenn, I had exactly the same  throught. Wouldn't it be great if we could support stakeholder viewpoints by creating mashup assemblies of OpenSocial widgets that support viewing and editing of linked open data graphs using standard notations. Then put this in a Google wave so people can collaborate on the construction, communication and use of that data in the context of a rich document explaining what the data means, and collabortive text that determines with to do with it. Unfortunately the tool support for RIA development is weak and the technologies are somewhat fragmented. Building a good RIA is expensive, especially if it has to run in multiple browsers.

CoryCasanave wrote 2 years 35 weeks ago

The user experiance

One of the issues we have had trying to make this kind of technology usable is the difficulty in making a high-quality user experience with the current tooling.  While there are a lot of choices, none we have found yet has really provided a framework that supports a web-service back end, can have a default user interface with the ability to customize, provides for read and update, is open source, etc...  We looked at but did not try the google tools last year, I don't remember why.  In any case - putting together this web UI framework with a REST/XML back end is a high priority.