May 28th, 2009 - Ars Technica
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Google has previewed a new technology called Wave that combines collaboration with chat, e-mail, event planning, document sharing, and nearly anything else you can think of. The service makes use of the Federation protocol and already offers a set of APIs for developers to work with.
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