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		<title>Still Some Ripples in Google Wave Beta</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 15:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Fidelman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by marketingfacts via Flickr As part of a MeetUp this week, Gina Trapani founder of LifeHacker gave us an update on the status of Google Wave.&#160;&#160; Since another 100,000 people are to be given access to the Beta in a few weeks I was extremely interested in the update.&#160; &#160; Here’s my take: Despite [...]]]></description>
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<p>As part of a <a href="http://www.meetup.com/" target="_blank">MeetUp</a> this week, <a href="http://www.twitter.com/ginatrapani" target="_blank">Gina Trapani</a> founder of <a href="http://www.lifehacker.com/" target="_blank">LifeHacker</a> gave us an update on the status of Google Wave.&#160;&#160; Since another 100,000 people are to be given access to the Beta in a few weeks I was extremely interested in the update.&#160; </p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<p>Here’s my take: </p>
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<li>Despite <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja-t7Xi9fgI&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=4A77943074D2D6AF&amp;index=0" target="_blank">Google’s recent announcement on Wave</a>, I do not believe Wave is ready for it’s 100,000 customer preview on September 30.&#160; Wave appeared buggy and froze many times during the demo.&#160; As a result, don’t expect a smooth experience any time soon.&#160; </li>
<li>According to Gina, working with Wave is a major fundamental shift in how people collaborate.&#160; It will take time to adapt to the change.&#160;&#160; The adoption cycle will be long.&#160; </li>
<li>So far there is no email integration which as I wrote in my <a href="http://www.seekomega.com/2009/07/what-will-google-wave-look-like-in.html" target="_blank">Google Wave Enterprise</a> post is another major roadblock to early mass adoption.&#160; No one wants to work in multiple communication vehicles especially when they are already bogged down by email. </li>
<li>No one seems to have thought out the spam issue.&#160; Invites to participate in a new Wave appear uncontrollable which means a coming wave of spam invites.&#160;&#160; If you lock down Wave invites to your contact list, then viral adoption of Wave will be limited.&#160; Also, look for Spam Bots that wreak havoc when added intentionally or unintentionally to a Wave. </li>
<li>Google needs to fix the playback controller.&#160; Yes it’s cool, but if a Wave is longer than a page, you’ll need to know when to scroll down during a Wave replay.&#160;&#160; The playback controller should understand when to scroll or develop a better interface to show how the Wave developed.&#160; </li>
<li>Wave servers appear to be federated, but may need to ask permission in order for one server to talk with another.&#160; Again, a potential adoption issue.&#160; </li>
<li>Wave data is unstructured and does not appear to have a robust taxonomy.&#160;&#160; This will limit the collaboration and reporting capabilities if it’s used within the Enterprise.&#160; </li>
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<p><img align="right" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3366/3573596197_71b12e4b66_s.jpg" width="89" height="89" />Overall, Google Wave is above and beyond email in usefulness and features. In fact, Wave appears to be an email upgrade.&#160; The fact that Wave is open source is big and creating a platform with open protocols for developers to build on is brilliant.&#160; Yet despite the promise, Wave will need to overcome a number of usability challenges.&#160; Expect a long adoption cycle.&#160;&#160; </p>
<p><strong>CIO Summary:</strong> Wave isn’t ready for the Enterprise and it doesn’t appear fit for distribution on September 30.&#160; Yet keep an eye on Wave developments to avoid being blind-sided by rogue installations.&#160; Be proactive in learning the full capabilities of the tool and potentially how they can benefit the company.&#160;&#160; Similar to email, Wave will mature into a tool that will have significant impact on your company.&#160; It’s best to stay ahead of the flood.&#160; </p>
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