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		<title>Google Wave: Nuff Said.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not about to lie to you. Google Wave gets me so excited that I feel like a schoolgirl. I&#8217;ve never even been a schoolgirl before, so that&#8217;s an odd feeling. Wave&#8217;s like that. So it&#8217;s not difficult to imagine how giddy I was when Mashable posted about Google&#8217;s surprise blog update that actually named [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not about to lie to you. Google Wave gets me so excited that I feel like a schoolgirl. I&#8217;ve never even been a schoolgirl before, so that&#8217;s an odd feeling. <em>Wave&#8217;s like that.</em></p>
<p>So it&#8217;s not difficult to imagine how giddy I was when <a href="http://mashable.com/2009/07/21/google-wave-invites/">Mashable</a> posted about Google&#8217;s surprise blog update that actually <a href="http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-wave-updates-from-todays.html">named a date for selective release</a>. It went a little something like this:</p>
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<em>In other news: this morning we announced that we plan to start extending the Google Wave preview beyond developers on <strong>September 30th.</strong> This will take place on wave.google.com rather than the separate &#8220;sandbox&#8221; instance we are currently using, and we plan to <strong>involve about 100,000 users.</strong> In addition to the developers already using Wave, we will invite groups of users from the hundreds of thousands who offered to help report bugs when they signed up on wave.google.com.</em>
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<p>This got my heart racing. A couple of months ago, <a href="http://wave.google.com/">wave.google.com</a> popped up out of the ether, with nothing more than a video and a button to request invite. The Internet imploded in the ruckus and I promptly requested mine, as well as included the lyrics to <em>The Fresh Prince of Bel Air</em> (in their entirety) in the comment box as a gift. I also unabashedly pronounced my love of the people at Google for what they&#8217;d done over the years. If that sounds odd, it&#8217;s because they asked people to include <em>anything</em> they wanted in the form, to include creative ASCII art. For the &#8220;Massive Dynamic&#8221; sort of company they&#8217;ve become, the people working there are still <strong>just like us.</strong> That&#8217;s a big reason I support them the way I do.</p>
<p>The imminent release of Wave is extremely nostalgic. I was in the 8th grade when I signed up for an invite to the (then) mysterious and new GMail. It&#8217;s surprised me <em>greatly</em> that people still shy away from the service, usually citing worries about privacy. These same users are usually <strong>Hotmail</strong> account holders. Ironic? I think it is, at least marginally so, considering these people are saying that they trust Microsoft more with their intimate details than Google, which of course leads to a flame-war that I&#8217;m not about to step into.</p>
<h2>My point is this:</h2>
<p>Google has come a long way since GMail was introduced. My friends who said I was foolish for signing up for a new service that saves and catalogues my data were later <strong>eating their words</strong>. Over time most of the stigma attached to Google&#8217;s operation of GMail has melted away, to be replaced by due respect for a truly fantastic email service. A service that ties its users into dozens of other Google developments by using one common login. A common login that can now double as a <em>verified identity</em> to the world&#8217;s largest Web-based presence by linking Knol with your Google Profile. I don&#8217;t see Microsoft offering this kind of service. Twitter requires that a user be a bona fide celebrity in order to get an account verified. Google only requires that <strong>you&#8217;re you.</strong></p>
<p>Wave promises to revamp the way we use the Web in ways previously unexplored. GMail changed the way we email, Wave wants to replace it. That may be a little ambitious, considering huge numbers of people will reenact the shyness period that followed GMail. That&#8217;s fine, since there are <strong>plenty of other people who want in.</strong> So if you suddenly feel an urge to jump out of your chair on September 30th and start dancing, don&#8217;t be ashamed. I&#8217;ll <del>hopefully</del> be doing it proudly at that very moment.</p>
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