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Google boss Eric Schmidt |
Google boss Eric Schmidt has labelled Wave, which the company just ditched, “a very clever product”.
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“We'll get the benefit of Google Wave but it won't be as a separate product."
As recently as last week, Google was promoting a variety of time-related extensions for
Google Wave, its real-time communication platform, on its Wave blog. On Wednesday, though, Wave's time ran out. That's when Google announced it has decided to stop development on Google Wave, a scant three months after making Wave available to the public.
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Google described
Google Wave as a product, protocol, and platform. Google has also made use of Wave's real-time collaboration technology, directly and indirectly, in other services, like Google Apps. The now-deceased Google Wave was an interesting idea, but the company never should have let developers control the conversation.
I still remember the wild enthusiasm
Google Wave's introduction was met with at the company's I/O conference. Our very first headline about the service "Google Reinvents E-mail, Docs with Google Wave" summarized it pretty well. No, Wave wasn't replacing Gmail or Google Docs.
Meanwhile, the tech world had contracted a serious case of
Google Wave-mania. Throughout the summer of 2009, Wave was invite-only. I think Brainstorming was always at the heart of Google Wave and probably why Google Developers dreamed the thing up in the first place.
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In a classic PR lesson in face-saving, Schmidt tried to recast Wave’s failure as proof that the world’s largest ad broker was willing to live dangerously.
Developers are brilliant people. The
Google Wave fiasco is actually just like the entire consumer robotics industry. Google can not be blamed for letting a Google Labs product out in public—they do it all the time.
Google Wave had potential, but I am glad Google finally recognizes that its biggest opportunities will be found inside more popular and more realistic applications. Emerging technology always comes with a learning curve.
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