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Google Wave: 5 Ways It Could Change the Web

Google Wave: 5 Ways It Could Change the Web
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We actually alluded to this possibility in our Google Wave Guide when we discussed Wave Embeds:

"One possibility: Google Wave Embeds may be a real-time replacement to static comments. If Google perfects wave embeds, you could even see YouTube.com comments replaced with waves, although it is way too early to make any calls on the potential of this."

Now that we've had some time to play with Wave, we think more than ever that Wave as a commenting system is a real possibility. Each blog post or YouTube video could have a new wave, where users could converse about practically anything in real-time. Anybody who comes in late can just play back the wave and get up to speed. It could be a whole new era for commenting.

3. Wave-Based Content Management System

A thread in the API group discusses the possibility of using Wave as a project management system. I'll be honest - even I've been toying with this idea. Here's what Jason Salas said in the thread:

I think that maybe many of the major CMS vendors will create extensions (if we don't do it ourselves) to integrate their products with Wave. That's what I'm working on now. But that is a neat idea to actually use Wave as its own CMS platform, with assumed features

like document creation/management, scheduling, RSS feeds, (micro) blogging, archival/search, etc."

Can't you see it?

4. Wave for Customer Support

This idea actually comes from a thread in the Google Wave development preview titled "What Will You Use it For?" It's a remarkable discussion and brainstorming session over the potential of wave. One of the most fleshed-out ideas in the thread, though, is Wave for customer support. Here are some of the bullet-points for how Wave could be used in customer support:

- Sending trouble tickets

- Incident tracking can be a wave

- Call center analytics gadget

- Distribution list gadget

- Customer meta-data gadget

- Surveys can be a wave

Real-time customer support? Yeah, someone please build that.

5. Wave for Education

We reported a few days ago that Google is giving some schools and businesses an early look at Google Wave. But why? What could Wave possibly accomplish in the realm of education and business? A lot, we firmly believe.

I refer once again to the "What Will You Use it For?" Wave in the dev preview for some ideas for how Wave can be used in education.

- Building a more interactive / creative learning environment

- Proofreading / writing papers

-Brainstorming potential project ideas

- Interactive tutoring from home

- Collaborative Environment for Cyber Schooling

With more widgets, you could embed streams and communicate with professors in real-time. We're excited about Wave's potential to transform education.

What Are Your Ideas?

We've highlighted some of our ideas and many ideas from enthusiasts across the web. So now it's your turn. What is your idea for Google Wave? We want to hear your thoughts and your opinions in the comments.

Oh, and if you need a little inspiration for your idea, be sure to check out our comprehensive Google Wave coverage:

- Google Wave: A Complete Guide

- Testing Google Wave: This Thing is Tidal

- The Top 6 Game-Changing Features of Google Wave

- Google Wave Extensions: An Inside Look

- Could Google Wave Redefine Email and Web Communication?

- Twave: Google Wave + Twitter

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