I few months ago I spent all morning trying to figure out what the heck that was. The fruits of my labor are here, but if you'd prefer the stripped-down version, here's how it could change the way you work, in a nutshell:Emailing: It becomes more like chatting. There are no "Create New Message" tabs. You simply click the email and begin typing inside the message. Your chats and emails with somebody appear in a single conversation stream that you can rewind to review your history of conversations in one frame.
Doc-sharing: Edits to shared documents are more instantaneous. You can "rewind" edits to watch how the document evolved to recapture past ideas that got prematurely deleted.
Blogging: I could upload my blog to the Wave, make it a public document, and commenters could add their comments inside the blog to sentences they find objectionable. In other words, my blog becomes the comment section.
Online invitations: God, I hate Evites so much. The pop-up windows, the weird "opening" of envelopes, it all stinks. If we're all very fortunate, something like this will kill Evite:
The invitation is a map. Perfect.Early reviews indicate that the Wave suffers from numerous glitches and remains a sky-high ambition without ground-level response time. But as the product moves through Beta, I expect the reality will continue to inch toward an ideal that represents an incredible new way to share information with friends in real time.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2009/09/google-wave-moves-closer-to-reinventing-email/27516/
