Google to Let 100,000 Surfers Ride Early Wave

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If you want to splash around in Google Wave right now — the search giant’s new real-time communication/collaboration tool that received plenty of tech press hype during a May unveiling — then you have to be a developer with access to the API. However, that will change on Sept. 30, when Google will let 100,000 curious users take Wave for a test swim. Just don’t call it a beta, said Google spokesperson Sara Jew-Lim. “We announced earlier this week that we will be extending this preview to a small group of consumers, but I wouldn’t characterize this as a ‘beta’ release.”
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