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Le groupe internet Google a annoncé mercredi soir qu'il n'allait plus chercher à développer son outil de collaboration en temps réel Google Wave, jugé généralement compliqué d'utilisation. Malgré des "fans loyaux, Wave n'a pas été adopté comme nous l'aurions aimé.
Google va d'échecs en échecs... il va falloir recommencer a sortir le carnet de chèque pour racheter des sociétés, car il semble que la créativité UTILE soit au point mort...
More than a year ago, we announced that Google Wave would no longer be developed as a separate product. At the time, we committed to maintaining the site at least through to the end of 2010. Today, we are sharing the specific dates for ending this maintenance period and shutting down Wave. As of January 31, 2012, all waves will be read-only, and the Wave service will be turned off on April 30, 2012. You will be able to continue exporting individual waves using the existing PDF export feature until the Google Wave service is turned off. We encourage you to export any important data before April 30, 2012.
If you would like to continue using Wave, there are a number of open source projects, including Apache Wave. There is also an open source project called Walkaround that includes an experimental feature that lets you import all your Waves from Google. This feature will also work until the Wave service is turned off on April 30, 2012.