Ride the Wave With Google

chromelGoolge recently released Chrome Frame a new plugin that basically turns IE into Chrome, bringing the browser’s fast performance and expanded capabilities into Microsoft’s standard offering. Once running, it’ll render all Web pages opened in IE with Chrome’s WebKit-based engine and will also enable advanced HTML5 support not normally available within Microsoft’s browser.

According to Here’s how it works:

In Google Wave you create a wave and add people to it. Everyone on your wave can use richly formatted text, photos, gadgets, and even feeds from other sources on the web. They can insert a reply or edit the wave directly. It’s concurrent rich-text editing, where you see on your screen nearly instantly what your fellow collaborators are typing in your wave. That means Google Wave is just as well suited for quick messages as for persistent content — it allows for both collaboration and communication. You can also use “playback” to rewind the wave and see how it evolved.

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