Well, Wave is definitely in beta. Several of us looked at using it to augment a seminar we're taking with Nick. Several bumps. But it does show promise.

Main concern: I'd like not to be sucked into any particular ecology. Google is insanely capable: Wave, Docs, App Engine, Pages, Blogger and on and on. But other worlds are interesting too. Facebook first looked interesting to me because my hosting service, Joyent, offers free development environment accounts for Facebook. Very savvy, I think. Building plugins (like the several facebook <> twitter conduits) seems like a good way to safely not be painted into one corner or another.

So bottom line is that I hope for interoperability. I'd like to export blips to tweets, wall's to waves, docs to pages.

    -- Owen


On Nov 22, 2009, at 10:41 AM, ERIC P. CHARLES wrote:

I don't think so, but it sounds like exactly the type of thing Wave was intended to handle.

Eric

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 11:13 AM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for the help, good examples.

One question has popped up for me: You can link twitter to facebook,
so that all/some of your tweets appear in facebook too, as a "status"

update.  Not sure I grok it all, but if I'm going to be tweeting, I'd
like it to also be published in facebook, right?

Anyone try it any of the automatic tweeter -> facebook apps yet?
   http://mashable.com/2009/05/25/twitter-to-facebook/

     -- Owen


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