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Google Chrome launching extensions

Its been some time since Google announced that there will be extensions similar to the ones that Firefox has. Few weeks ago they released a build featuring the extensions. Very quickly people started developing them and even sites for extensions  showed up (http://chromeextensions.org/).

But only today Google officially launched the beta version of extension channel.


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Google Wave

Google Wave logo

Google Wave logo

First time I heard about Google Wave was after watching a hour long video in summer. I should mention that usually I look at these social events and new trends kinda sceptical, because I do not see a practical use of them. Who needs another chat-like tool? But this time, I felt intrigued of what Google have thought out.

Google Wave is an online communication and collaboration tool that makes real-time interactions more seamless — in one place, you can communicate and collaborate using richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more.

More about Google Wave. And a short video.

The main idea – to make something that could replace email – seems kinda unreal. Since I mainly use email for getting noticed rather than communication. I can not say how frustrating it is to make an understandable conversation with more than 2 people. I think that this is the best alternative for people to communicate without using any instant messaging programmes, because everything is instant, even the characters being typed are visible in real-time.

Google Wave is very useful for projects, especially with its feature to make richly formatted text, and the fact that you will not miss a message and will be always updated with everything that has happened, seems the strong point of this tool. The Playback button allows you to control  conversation from start to end/current position.

Another thing that makes Google Wave so appealing is the extensions and gadgets which can be used in a wave. You can create a visual poll, play chess, plan a trip and many other things that greatly simplify communicating. Everyone can create their own gadgets and extensions helping Google to make the best online communication tool.

Another thing that I blew me away was that Google Wave would be a protocol, meaning that everyone could set up their own waving network. For example, a company could create a web page or a programme so that workers could communicate more efficiently with all the Google’s offered features. So this means waving could become as a standard for communication.

Only drawback that I could think of was – slowness. A wave with 100 people and more than hundred messages makes browser slow, which is something that bothers people with old computers, like me.

Overall, I think that Google Wave would be perfect replacement for email and instant messaging. I would very much like to have one program or web page with what I could do all the communicating I need. It seems stupid running email client, Skype and MSN, just so I could be reached. Only future will show how popular will Google Wave become. Anyway, Google has great ideas, but can they create something more than ‘just another way of communicating‘? I certainly hope so.

I wonder if after some years instead of ‘email me those documents’ we will say ‘lets wave with these documents’.

Give me a wave: niedric (at) googlewave.com

End of beginning…

This is my first post as a standalone blogger. So ‘Hello world‘ !

I will write about things that matter to me and share my experience. This includes:

  • Linux
  • programming (more like ‘learning to”)
  • hobbies (like guitar playing)
  • electronics (DIY)
  • the internet
  • life (fishes)

I will try to go on as long as I can, so after a few years I could reread my earlier posts and laugh about what how things have changed. Hopefully I will not give up too early and lose my interest in writing.

This is a my experimentation with the blogging scene. So here it goes.

*Also freshening up my English skills.