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| 06:12:45 | <tuukkah> | something fenfirey: http://wave.google.com/ Why do we have to live with divides between different types of communication — email versus chat, or conversations versus documents? |
| 07:51:06 | <ibid> | tuukkah: hmm, is there some reason i should be there? |
| 16:03:40 | <ibid> | tuukkah: http://git.verbosify.org/?p=alue.git;a=summary |
| 19:47:10 | <mudyc> | waves seems to be good shot for server side technology used well + collaborative client |
| 19:49:33 | <ibid> | hm? |
| 19:49:50 | <mudyc> | 09:12 < tuukkah> something fenfirey: http://wave.google.com/ |
| 19:50:53 | <ibid> | ah! |
| 19:51:58 | <mudyc> | the timeline feature is interesting as well |
| 20:14:31 | <mudyc> | the use of realtime protocol is cool as well |
| 20:17:12 | <antont> | yah overall it seemed doing the right thing |
| 20:17:22 | <antont> | .. to be doing, even |
| 20:17:42 | <antont> | i didn't watch all of it - they said it's open source, so the server is open source so anyone can host their own servers etc? |
| 20:18:09 | <mudyc> | they were talking about that too |
| 20:18:21 | <mudyc> | basicly yes |
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