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M$1 May 29, 2009 05:46 AM

Will Mahalo use Wave technology to organize Twitter questions?

Wave technology has the ability to organize all the tweets that you follow. Does Mahalo have plans to use Wave?
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May 29, 2009 04:28 PM
I doubt Mahalo will jump on this so quickly, even if they do, it will not be right away, as it's focusing on M2. Mahalo might build something like this into Mahalo Answers, but it will take some time before they do.
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• Your right about M2 being release first. Wave is just starting and the early adopters are excited about it. Once is starts to move there will be alot of demand because content management is becoming a more pressing issue. People want faster and smarter ways to organize and retrieve information.

What would email look like today, if you were to develop it using the current technology? This is the question google asked, and Google Wave is the product they built.

Google Wave is to VB and VB is to Active X components. Boom, 3 million developers working to become wealthy.


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May 29, 2009 06:02 PM
I see Google Wave add functionality that Mahalo does not have.

Wave discussion can be embedding into other websites. For example, if I'm interested in particular types of questions, I can filter the content from twitter by use of the wave robot and use it to display the wave tree structure. In my website, I can be responding directly to content being posted to the Wave server and changes are happening real time. Other Mahalons participants will see changes happening to the particular wave in real time. The advantage is seeing activity as it is happening and responding in real time as the data is changing. The functionality seems appealing to me.

The cost saving in time to find information will be enormous. The race to organize Twitter will go the Google wave.

The question, in my mind, does Mahalo see the potential of collaborative communication that Google wave will offer. Imagine having a search engine, instant messaging, blogging, content management, spell checker, photo content, and language translator available by drag and drop.

The Google wave is perfect of data cluster servers. The scalability potential is enormous. Even, if Mahalo uses Wave as a standard interface and stores it's own data on corporate servers, the functionality enhancement will be a huge boost.

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May 29, 2009 12:20 PM
This place is new and really confusing, and with this Twitter thing and all, so it could be a while!
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May 29, 2009 01:13 PM
yes it will ... one of my answer went on to twitter and the discusiion ended upo very well,

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