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  1. The Biggest Hurdle

    Q: Do you see yourself using Wave on a daily basis? –mjf A: Could be my excitement about the novelty talking, but once all my contacts are on Wave, I could see using it instead of Gmail entirely.
    Google Wave Questions and Answers

    This is the biggest hurdle Google faces. Users convincing other users to switch, so everyone can benefit.

  2. Embed and Extend

    The Google Wave APIs come in two flavors: Embed and Extensions. With Embed, you’re able to bring waves into your own site through a simple JavaScript API. For example, embedding a wave in a webpage is a good way to encourage a discussion among the visitors. With Extensions, you’re able to write programs, which are packaged as Robots or Gadgets, that provide rich functionality inside the Google Wave web client.

    Introducing the Google Wave APIs

  3. “Crazy Crossbreed”

    Wave feels like some crazy crossbreed of Docs, Gmail, and IM, but I overall I find that refreshing more than troubling.
    Debating the power of Google’s Wave.

    CNET Editor Rafe Needleman and Senior Writer Stephen Shankland debate the Google Wave product. Their assessment is that there are some rough edges, and some questions it raises about information overload, but overall the preview is a solid start to a new idea.