End of development of Google Wave On August 4, 2010, Google announced Wave would no longer be developed as a stand-alone product due to a lack of interest.

When was Google wave discontinued?

2012
Although the initial design theory was very innovative for the time it was debuted by Google in 2009, it fell short of interested customers’ expectations and was later discontinued in 2012. One of the main problems with Wave was that hardly anyone knew what a — Wave was or what to do with it.

What is Google Wave and how does it work?

Created by the same engineers who masterminded Google Maps, Wave lets you and your collaborators build documents—which Google calls “waves”—from conversations. Multiple people can simultaneously edit and chat inside waves. You can also add images, Web links, video clips, and polls to waves, and that’s just the start.

What happened to Google Plus?

Google+ for consumers is officially dead, but it’s still alive for enterprise users. Only a few days after completely shutting down the public version of Google+, Google today announced that it is giving the enterprise version a new name. It’s now called Currents.

What are types of waves?

There are two basic kinds of waves: electromagnetic and mechanical.

  • Mechanical waves include water waves, sound waves, and waves on ropes or springs. Mechanical waves travel in a medium (such as air, water, glass, or rock).
  • Electromagnetic waves can travel in a medium or in a vacuum.

Does Google own wave?

Google Wave is an internet application made by Google. Google describes Wave as an application which “lets you communicate and collaborate in real time”.

What happened Wave?

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Wave
Years activec. 1999–2003, 2016
LabelsWarner
MembersDave Thomson Paul Gigliotti

How do you define waves?

Medical Definition of wave 1a : a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electrical or magnetic intensity, electrical potential, or temperature.

What is Google Social Media?

Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus; sometimes called G+) was a social network owned and operated by Google. The network was launched on June 28, 2011, in an attempt to challenge other social networks, linking other Google products like Google Drive, Blogger and YouTube.

Why is Google Wave free to use?

Google released most of the source code as free software, allowing the public to develop its features through extensions. Google allowed third parties to build their own Wave services (be it private or commercial) because it wanted the Wave protocol to replace the e-mail protocol.

What are Google Wave extensions?

Google Wave extensions are add-ins that may be installed on Google Wave to enhance its functionality. They may be Internet bots (robots) to automate common tasks, or gadgets to extend or change user interaction features, e.g., posting blips on microblog feeds or providing RSVP recording mechanisms.

What was the initial spread of Google Wave?

During the initial launch of Google Wave, invitations were widely sought by users and were sold on auction sites. Those who received invitations and decided to test Google Wave could not communicate with their contacts on their regular email accounts. The initial spread of Wave was very restricted.

How do I embed Google Wave on my website?

Google Wave is extensible through an application programming interface (API). It provides extensions in the form of Gadgets and Robots, and is embeddable by dropping interactive windows into a given wave on external sites, such as blog sites. The last version of robots API is 2.0.