Google Wave Go Figure
Google Waves demise – go figure !!
After al Google and Google Corporation is the market monolith without challenge in its field. Bar none. The “one” to challenge mighty Microsoft in its wake.
Google Wave -”The Wave” was open source , invited programmers from the begining to work with it , was open source, would be the marketer’s dream without question bypassing spam filters direct to your customer et al. AWeber auto responder should be quaking in its boots of its sure demise. Who needs to pay aweber now for an an auto responder service?
Social networking is the dominant growing field – lucrative city . And yet in one quick flash Google Wave – the Wave is gone – goodbye
What happened ?
Will we ever now ? Forbes predicts that Wave was the Russian Front for Google and soon predicts Google’s demise
Highly unlikely yet an insightful story and events if you are on the outside of Google
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