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	<title>Comments on: Presentation: Email is so 1973 (Google Wave)</title>
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		<title>By: Jackie Gorski</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jackie Gorski</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mr. Hopkins, 

Thanks for sharing this. It&#039;s a little funny to me to think of email as obsolete. The ability to network all of the applications I may use is really attractive. Real time conversations, in my opinion, have limitations. Why not just pick up the phone or have a video conference. It&#039;s not like you can be really multitasking with a live conference going on too. Real time conversations would require you to be on your game. It sounds to me a lot like IM&#039;s or chat rooms, so maybe at this time I just can&#039;t come up with an out of the box application. In a conference call with a few people, it&#039;s manageable vocally. I would think the advantage of a real time conversation for a meeting may be in having the record to refer back to. Can you give me an example of a Wave application that gives me an untraditional IM view? 

Jackie Gorski
EDM310 Student
University of South Alabama
http://gorskijacquelineedm310.blogspot.com/</description>
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<p>Thanks for sharing this. It&#8217;s a little funny to me to think of email as obsolete. The ability to network all of the applications I may use is really attractive. Real time conversations, in my opinion, have limitations. Why not just pick up the phone or have a video conference. It&#8217;s not like you can be really multitasking with a live conference going on too. Real time conversations would require you to be on your game. It sounds to me a lot like IM&#8217;s or chat rooms, so maybe at this time I just can&#8217;t come up with an out of the box application. In a conference call with a few people, it&#8217;s manageable vocally. I would think the advantage of a real time conversation for a meeting may be in having the record to refer back to. Can you give me an example of a Wave application that gives me an untraditional IM view? </p>
<p>Jackie Gorski<br />
EDM310 Student<br />
University of South Alabama<br />
<a href="http://gorskijacquelineedm310.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://gorskijacquelineedm310.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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