So I received my invite to Google Wave one week ago, and have been playing with it off and on since then. It’s a fascinating platform, not quite what I expected, and it’s been really interesting to think about potential applications and uses of the platform.
My initial impression upon logging in was that it was a typical Google app, visually very clean, colorful, and smooth. I had some idea of how things worked from watching their tech demo video, so I began to play around with creating and joining waves. For those of you who haven’t geeked out to this as much as I have yet, “waves” are the individual threads (documents?) that the platform is built to create and share. The wave can be just yours, which would make it functionally similar to an office document, or you can collaborate on it by inviting other users to join the wave, or by making it public. Once a wave has multiple users, the users can edit the wave itself, either by changing the “base” wave or by adding comments, discussion threads, links, or other media. These individual additions each have their own privacy settings as well, so if I wanted to comment on a wave but only wanted the original author of the wave to see my comment, I could do that. The wave itself remembers each of these edits and the order in which they happened, and so all waves are able to be “replayed” so that the user can see how the document has evolved to the state it is in now.
Needless to say, Wave is very community-oriented. As a simple document creator/editor it is a decent tool, but Google Docs provides a much more versatile and stable interface. Perhaps this will change in the future, but it feels like that is not the primary goal of the Wave team here. As such, it’s not a lot of fun ...
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...ends and family, such as allowing for virtual “family albums” to exist that could be easily updated from anywhere by anyone that’s invited.
Wave is an amazing platform with huge potential and I like what I see so far, but it is still very rough around the edges. There is no easy ‘undo’ feature and Ctrl+Z doesn’t work, which can be very irritating. The service can be laggy, and occasionally crashes (although it has really awesome error screens). It still is missing a lot and has a bit of a learning curve, so if you’re a casual user, you’ll want to give Google some more time to polish this before trying it yourself. However, if you’re dying to find out how Wave works, or are just a glutton for geeky punishment, I have a few invites remaining – and I might be convinced to give them out. You can reach me from the contact form on the sidebar, or holler at me on Twitter.
5). By never losing touch with acquaintances made throughout life, we lose what has made “good old-fashioned” losing touch so good (para. 5). We lose real friendships and “long-forgotten photos and mixtapes” (para. 5). Without these natural aspects that are so important to friendship, friends have not only lost their worth, but the whole point of a friendship has been lost as well. Arguing that losing touch is a necessity of friendship, Brown suggests that maybe the issue could be resolved if only social networks would create a “Fade Utility” app that would allow unintended friends to gradually blur into a sepia cast, similar to the way unintended friends naturally fade away from our lives (para. 6). Maybe if networks treated friendships the way nature does, providing opportunities for people to reach out to lost friends if they choose, then online friendships might hold the same meaning as natural friendships, where the title “friend” is not just a banner of status, but a position in a
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... pictures and videos. Communicating these days is a total different story than how individuals would associate with each other in the olden days. As technology continues to advance, the way we communicate will proceed to multiply. In the next 20 years I am sure there will be tons more ways to make communicating faster, easier, and more interesting than it is these days.
The use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users or to find people with similar interests to one’s own.” – Google