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"E-mail as we know it is based on the snail-mail format: you send a message; your friend receives it. Wave makes mail collaborative and instant. When you type a message to a friend, he or she sees what you're typing as you type it. You can jump in and start drafting a reply before the initial message is complete. Wave also lets users collaborate on editable documents, called Wikis, share photos, update blogs, set appointments and chat in big groups. You can add conference calls to a Wave. A translation function called Rosy will translate chat messages between languages as you write."
Just what I want. Someone jumping down my throat before I even finish typing a fully cogent thought out message. It's like being timewarped on the forums, only it'll happen with every message.
Just what I want. Someone jumping down my throat before I even finish typing a fully cogent thought out message. It's like being timewarped on the forums, only it'll happen with every message.
