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Google Sets Kill Dates for 7 Services, Including Wave

Wave goodbye to Google Wave and a bunch of others stuff, says Google, listing a full seven services due to sign off permanently over the next few months.

A Brief History of Google’s Social Networking Flops

For last week’s Technologizer column over at TIME.com, I took a look at Google+, the promising new “project” that consists of several loosely-knit services that add up to a plausible Facebook alternative.

Google Wave Will Ride Through the Rest of 2010

While some of us at Techland mourn the impending loss of Wave more than others, Google released a “quick note” on what’s next for Wave.

RIP Google Wave

Surprised? You shouldn’t be! The Techland team has been using Wave since October and many of us are still confused about what it’s supposed to do. Looks like we’re not in the minority.

Google Overload and You: An Odd Todd Cartoon

Google What? With Wave, Voice and Buzz, it seems Google is trying to be all things to all Internet people. But how well do ‘You’ know what these products do?

First Impressions of Google Wave

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, [...]

Still Waiting for a Google Wave Invitation

I feel like one of the millions of starving children who unlike Charlie Bucket didn’t get a golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s factory and subsequently died in poverty and obscurity. For I have not gotten an invitation to Google Wave: