[Google Wave APIs] Re: to wave the google wave

2010-03-25 Thread Cédric
@Chris : sorry i'm late to answer. By Eric i thought Eric Schmidt ;)

http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html#eric

On 15 fév, 03:20, Chris jesdisci...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm pretty sure the basic HTML he's referring to is simply without
 JavaScript (or at least without AJAX), as that's what it means in the Gmail
 context.  My parents are stuck with dial-up because of geography, and basic
 HTML is the only way they can get Gmail.

 Cedric: Who's Eric?

 In ALL things, strive for ,
 Chris



 On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:41 PM, alexandrojv alexandr...@yahoo.com wrote:
  Well for #2 how would wave be an operating system??, wouldn't be able
  to do much in it other than communicate with others.

  And for #4 they are using HTML-5 in order to have the instant
  communication, and capabilities that normal HTML does not have. The
  Application that uses normal HTML already exists (GMail)

  On Feb 12, 10:00 pm, Chris jesdisci...@gmail.com wrote:
   I Am Not A Google Employee, but here are some counter-questions and
   constructive criticisms for your questions.

   1. What do you mean?  How is it not user-friendly?  (Note that I agree,
  but
   more user-friendly is much too vague to be useful.)
   2. Google is working on making the browser into the operating system;
  once
   this is in place Wave will essentially be a desktop application - at
  least
   on Chrome OS.  At that point maybe they can look into making Wave and the
   browser fit so well that Wave basically is the OS.  I'm not sure what
   problem this suggestion was intended to solve, though...
   3. right clicks for selection and left clicks for options  How is that
  not
   what already happens?  I select with the left button and view options
  with
   the right.
   4. This is a good idea, and similar to what they did for Gmail.  I
  imagine
   they've at least considered doing the same for Wave, but it might have
   requirements that basic HTML can't fulfill, or maybe the prototype didn't
   make significant gains and was abandoned.  Or maybe they just haven't had
   time to build an alternative version of such a large application yet.

   In ALL things, strive for ,
   Chris

   On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Jingil Alias vail...@gmail.com wrote:
Sir, my name is JINGIL ALIAS, a computer science engineering student.
 My aim is to join as a wave in google.
I have some suggession to keep in touch with the members of google
wave.
#Google wave must be more friendly to the users.
# It must be like a OS like windows. So that the user feels his pc as
a remote control of another pc.
# right clicks for selection and left clicks for options
# to improve speed in low speed internet connections, we must use
basic html

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[Google Wave APIs] Re: to wave the google wave

2010-02-14 Thread Cédric
Hi, i'm not a google employee too, but what I can say is that the
google force is exactly to not doing what someone else have already
done yet.
For me the problem is that there is no bridge between waves and mails.
There is no converter, any way to read mails in google waves or read
waves in gmail.
I imagine that it is what the google team wanted. If not, go back to
work and continue to conquer the world, but remember to don't be
evil !!
I hope one day you can change the rules and make a better place for
all (don't trust Eric so much, his help is usefull but not as a
mentor ;)

FOOD 4 ALL 4 EVER SHOULD BE THE MASTER PLAN !

On 12 fév, 04:45, Jingil Alias vail...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sir, my name is JINGIL ALIAS, a computer science engineering student.
  My aim is to join as a wave in google.
 I have some suggession to keep in touch with the members of google
 wave.
 #Google wave must be more friendly to the users.
 # It must be like a OS like windows. So that the user feels his pc as
 a remote control of another pc.
 # right clicks for selection and left clicks for options
 # to improve speed in low speed internet connections, we must use
 basic html

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[Google Wave APIs] Re: to wave the google wave

2010-02-14 Thread alexandrojv
Well for #2 how would wave be an operating system??, wouldn't be able
to do much in it other than communicate with others.

And for #4 they are using HTML-5 in order to have the instant
communication, and capabilities that normal HTML does not have. The
Application that uses normal HTML already exists (GMail)

On Feb 12, 10:00 pm, Chris jesdisci...@gmail.com wrote:
 I Am Not A Google Employee, but here are some counter-questions and
 constructive criticisms for your questions.

 1. What do you mean?  How is it not user-friendly?  (Note that I agree, but
 more user-friendly is much too vague to be useful.)
 2. Google is working on making the browser into the operating system; once
 this is in place Wave will essentially be a desktop application - at least
 on Chrome OS.  At that point maybe they can look into making Wave and the
 browser fit so well that Wave basically is the OS.  I'm not sure what
 problem this suggestion was intended to solve, though...
 3. right clicks for selection and left clicks for options  How is that not
 what already happens?  I select with the left button and view options with
 the right.
 4. This is a good idea, and similar to what they did for Gmail.  I imagine
 they've at least considered doing the same for Wave, but it might have
 requirements that basic HTML can't fulfill, or maybe the prototype didn't
 make significant gains and was abandoned.  Or maybe they just haven't had
 time to build an alternative version of such a large application yet.

 In ALL things, strive for ,
 Chris



 On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Jingil Alias vail...@gmail.com wrote:
  Sir, my name is JINGIL ALIAS, a computer science engineering student.
   My aim is to join as a wave in google.
  I have some suggession to keep in touch with the members of google
  wave.
  #Google wave must be more friendly to the users.
  # It must be like a OS like windows. So that the user feels his pc as
  a remote control of another pc.
  # right clicks for selection and left clicks for options
  # to improve speed in low speed internet connections, we must use
  basic html

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Re: [Google Wave APIs] Re: to wave the google wave

2010-02-14 Thread Chris
I'm pretty sure the basic HTML he's referring to is simply without
JavaScript (or at least without AJAX), as that's what it means in the Gmail
context.  My parents are stuck with dial-up because of geography, and basic
HTML is the only way they can get Gmail.

Cedric: Who's Eric?

In ALL things, strive for ,
Chris


On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 8:41 PM, alexandrojv alexandr...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Well for #2 how would wave be an operating system??, wouldn't be able
 to do much in it other than communicate with others.

 And for #4 they are using HTML-5 in order to have the instant
 communication, and capabilities that normal HTML does not have. The
 Application that uses normal HTML already exists (GMail)

 On Feb 12, 10:00 pm, Chris jesdisci...@gmail.com wrote:
  I Am Not A Google Employee, but here are some counter-questions and
  constructive criticisms for your questions.
 
  1. What do you mean?  How is it not user-friendly?  (Note that I agree,
 but
  more user-friendly is much too vague to be useful.)
  2. Google is working on making the browser into the operating system;
 once
  this is in place Wave will essentially be a desktop application - at
 least
  on Chrome OS.  At that point maybe they can look into making Wave and the
  browser fit so well that Wave basically is the OS.  I'm not sure what
  problem this suggestion was intended to solve, though...
  3. right clicks for selection and left clicks for options  How is that
 not
  what already happens?  I select with the left button and view options
 with
  the right.
  4. This is a good idea, and similar to what they did for Gmail.  I
 imagine
  they've at least considered doing the same for Wave, but it might have
  requirements that basic HTML can't fulfill, or maybe the prototype didn't
  make significant gains and was abandoned.  Or maybe they just haven't had
  time to build an alternative version of such a large application yet.
 
  In ALL things, strive for ,
  Chris
 
 
 
  On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Jingil Alias vail...@gmail.com wrote:
   Sir, my name is JINGIL ALIAS, a computer science engineering student.
My aim is to join as a wave in google.
   I have some suggession to keep in touch with the members of google
   wave.
   #Google wave must be more friendly to the users.
   # It must be like a OS like windows. So that the user feels his pc as
   a remote control of another pc.
   # right clicks for selection and left clicks for options
   # to improve speed in low speed internet connections, we must use
   basic html
 
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