Surf's up: Google Wave has arrived for a few fortunate beta testers.

Sep 30th, 2009 - The Christian Science Monitor

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For a few fortunate beta testers, Google Wave has finally arrived. Google's new communication and collaboration tool, which they say is their attempt at "what email would look like if it were designed today,” integrates aspects of e-mail, social networking, instant messaging, and real-time editing. Today, it's being offered to 100,000 beta testers by invite only.

So who received these invitations?

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