I think you are right. I'm going to focus on the positive and embrace
and extend google's wave!
All their waves belong to us!
:)
On May 28, 12:30 pm, David Wilson d...@botanicus.net wrote:
It sounds like your product just got a whole load of free publicity,
if you play it right. :-)
David.
2009/5/28 Nash-t timna...@gmail.com:
I'm not accusing anybody of anything but from what I can see of the
new wave product, it looks a lot like my waveforms. They both are
essentially enhanced structured email which allow collaborative work.
Waveforms can also embed flash, docs, spreadsheets, twitter gadgets,
videos, etc., and drag-n-drop is on my road map. San Mateo Waveforms
runs on app engine and I wouldn't be surprised to find that google
wave runs on app engine as well.
smw.appspot.com
http://tr.im/mGYd
I am posting here because I want to get feedback from other app engine
developers. My ultimate goal with waveforms is to apply them to
healthcare. (most hospitals around the world cannot afford expensive
EMR solutions). What would you do if you were in my shoes?
Thanks
Tim Nash
Lead Developer
SanMateoWaveforms.com
http://tr.im/mGYs
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