I don’t know about you, but I certainly like hearing complex concepts explained in simple terms. Better yet, I understand new concepts far better when they are spoken in my language (that is, minus all the unnecessary technical jargon).
Google Wave is one of these complex applications, and it’s all over the news at the moment. And with all of the hype surround the release off the app, it’s difficult to work out exactly what the original point of Google wave is!
I’ve come across a great description of what Google Wave sets out to achieve. It’s a YouTube clip, narrated by a chap who sounds like his day job involves cruising the beach in Southern California.
It’s a great video, and I think this style of information delivery should certainly be adapted by other application developers, as it’s certainly a more effective way of getting a message across in an engaging and entertaining way. Check it out by clicking play on the movie below….
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