Google Wave was having a "mail like" interface which then leaded to a
"wave".
The "wave" was both a document and a chat.
From my point of view, while the real time capabilities
are really
interesting this is not the right solution:
1/ Managing content is not like reading email. So if your tool is the place
where content should be then you need to give some better tools to organize
the content than the concept of the individual mailbox. This is were a wiki
works better
2/ Mixing both the document and the chat in the same vertical UI is also for
me wrong. You need to be able to identify what is the document itself and
what is the chat. This is were annotations (with threaded) is better.
So from my point of view the real time in Google Wave is very interesting.
The UI organization of the information is not so good. It looks fun in the
beginning because the "chat" part works well. It doesn't work in the long
run because your content is not well organized and identified.
From the XWiki point of view, we need to take from that
experiment:
1/ the technical aspect of google wave underlying the UI
2/ the real time aspects
3/ the chat/discussion part
Ludovic
2011/10/18 Eugen Colesnicov <ecolesnicov(a)gmail.com>
Ludovic Dubost wrote:
... it seems that the Google experience had shown that the way they mixed
Inbox + Editing Documents + Chat was not the correct solution (beyond the
real time technology in it).
...
Excuse me Ludovic!
This moment is so interesting for me. Can you give some more explanations:
why "mixed
Inbox + Editing Documents + Chat was not the correct solution"? whats the
problems in this method? How this way corresponding with conception of "web
2.0" or "web 3.0"?
Thanks beforehand!
Eugen Colesnicov
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