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Google Wave flatlines: no plans to further develop standalone product, future is in other Google services

Google Wave flatlines: no plans to further develop standalone product, future is in other Google services

Wave goodbye (sorry, we couldn\’t resist) to Google\’s \” community collaboration\” tool. In a post on Google\’s official blog, Senior VP of Operations Urs Hölzle has announced there are \” [no] plans to continue developing Wave as standalone product.\” Blame it on a lower-than-desired user adoption rate, he says, your entire while praising the training experience and innovative tools it fostered. The location will reportedly be maintained \” not less than during the end of the year,\” without promises beyond that, and tools will probably be eventually released \” so that users can easily \’liberate\’ their content from Wave.\” We said early on that a lot of Wave\’s best ideas seemed better fit integrated into existing Google products like Docs and Gmail, and the company seems to agree: it plans to \” extend the technology for use in other Google projects.\” We watch for it, but within the meantime, a moment of silence for Google Maps co-founders Lars and Jens Rasmussen\’s now-fallen experiment.

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