This is very brief, because I'm rapidly closing a piece about my first impressions of Wave for the magazine, which is a whole different process. So I'm not going to do a list of features. You probably know them anyway. For a more thorough introduction, try Lifehacker's walkthrough.
My main impression is this: it's much, much less like e-mail than I expected, and much more like a very rich IM client. E-mail is asynchronous. You can leave it alone for a while. Sometimes I leave e-mails alone for a month. That's because I am a bad person, but still, there's flexibility there.
Like IM, or for that matter like a phone call, Google Wave is synchronous. Everybody knows when you're on it or off it, and when you're on it, they expect you to be on point -- doing stuff, answering questions, reacting. It's like a little friendly dog jumping up and down and yapping for your attention. This isn't necessarily a defect. I like little friendly dogs. But it does -- to me -- sharply limit the contexts in which I'll be willing to use it.
Whatever, now for the part you're actually reading for. I've got four more invites. Who wants 'em?








I'd love to see Wave, but only because I'm a nerd and want to see the beautiful AJAX, and not because I have any friends to use it with. (-:
LeeJH
Oct. 6, 2009 10:02:am
at 10:02:am
Pretty pretty please? =) I have enjoyed your novels. *bats eyelashes*
zteslibrary
Oct. 6, 2009 10:03:am
at 10:03:am
Me please! (oh please oh please)
jokeefe
Oct. 6, 2009 10:07:am
at 10:07:am
I'd like an invite.
Michael A. Burstein
Oct. 6, 2009 10:14:am
at 10:14:am
(also, annoyingly, I'm not even signed in to the zteslibrary account... that should be mwallslawson, but perhaps I shouldn't be drawing attention to my techie inadequacies....)
zteslibrary
Oct. 6, 2009 10:16:am
at 10:16:am
Sounds kind of awesome. I'd love if you invited me to try!
mjleakycon
Oct. 6, 2009 10:20:am
at 10:20:am
As a scottish lass, I'd love to receive an invite so I can use it to keep in contact with my american friends. And because I can say, "It's a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht" !!!
pjarchibald
Oct. 6, 2009 10:24:am
at 10:24:am
Maybe http://googlewaveinvites.com/ can help?
LeeJH
Oct. 6, 2009 10:41:am
at 10:41:am
Done.
Lev Grossman
Oct. 6, 2009 10:50:am
at 10:50:am
Done
Lev Grossman
Oct. 6, 2009 10:51:am
at 10:51:am
Done!
Lev Grossman
Oct. 6, 2009 10:53:am
at 10:53:am
And done.
Lev Grossman
Oct. 6, 2009 10:54:am
at 10:54:am
Hook me up and I won't mention that you don't watch BSG (oh, dammit!)
Church
Oct. 6, 2009 10:57:am
at 10:57:am
Looks like your 4 invites are probably already gone but: I'd love one if you still have one. =)
jrg1990
Oct. 6, 2009 10:59:am
at 10:59:am
Ah man, no more wave invites? Why, oh why did I have to check out Swampland and CuriousCapitalist first?
Lev, I requested an invite to Wave several days ago (right after reading the first Nerdworld post about it). Any clue how long it might take to get accepted?
doubleang
Oct. 6, 2009 11:10:am
at 11:10:am
Apparently I am aiming to be the most annoying commenter ever today, but I haven't received anything. Is there a delay?
mwallslawson
Oct. 6, 2009 14:01:pm
at 14:01:pm
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Oct. 6, 2009 15:02:pm
at 15:02:pm
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Oct. 7, 2009 01:00:am
at 01:00:am
i dont like it when people know where i am or what i am doing, sounds like Wave won't allow you to procrastinate
remember when we were begging for gmail invites? soon everyone will have 100s of invites to give out
in time in time
Emma
Oct. 7, 2009 01:28:am
at 01:28:am
As another commenter noted, I haven't seen an invite show up anywhere yet...
Michael A. Burstein
Oct. 7, 2009 09:18:am
at 09:18:am
Mind to share an invite?
Chico
Oct. 7, 2009 13:39:pm
at 13:39:pm
I'd really appreciate if you could give me a Google Wave invite! Thanks in advance!
psioniks
Oct. 7, 2009 20:15:pm
at 20:15:pm
That makes me feel a bit better.
zteslibrary
Oct. 7, 2009 23:03:pm
at 23:03:pm
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Oct. 8, 2009 16:03:pm
at 16:03:pm