It was a great idea. I personally used and tried hard to get others to use Wave. I used it to plan my trip to Detroit for Epic2010. It was awesome during The World Cup to keep track of the games and discuss the games in a live format. A group of friends and I are currently planning a LAN in November with Wave. I actually came from Wave to IC and saw this article, it's still open in the other tab. I for one will be sad to see it go. I think if they tied a few things into (Think "Start Wave from post" in Reader or "Email this Blip" from Wave) it and made a mobile app it would have taken off.
The wave concept was hard to grasp. It wasn't really email, it wasn't really chat, collaboration was in real-time, but for people who have ADD like me and switch between 40 different apps- would never timely update Wave for the other parties.
It kind of reminds me of Microsoft OneNote "on the cloud". Still, I don't think I've logged on to Wave in over a year. Now GDevs can focus on something worthwhile.
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It kind of reminds me of Microsoft OneNote "on the cloud". Still, I don't think I've logged on to Wave in over a year. Now GDevs can focus on something worthwhile.