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Google Wave integrates the best features of email and IM to move a significant step forward toward the ideals of the Semantic Web. The plus is that discrete, siloed documents are no longer the focus of communication. Rather, documents become just one element in a conversation. And a conversation, one might note, in which any kind of editor function has been eliminated. It remains to be seen how that disintermediation helps or hinders effective information sharing.


A Wave therefore becomes a multi-participant conversation, complete with associated resources, attached or linked.

Wave’s second key feature builds upon the quasi real-time echoing of participant keyboard input familiar from IM applications.

Wave authors are allowed to specify the scope of participation, from public, to group, to private, and whether each member has read only, authoring or editing rights

participants who join the conversation late don’t lose out

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