Okay.

Well, I still think in the future they will be able to let any user
who has a Google Account join in on a way.

I think in the future the toolbar menu will be in the Embed API as
well,but that's just my opinion.

The robots could come in handy in creating new Waves without even
being in the wave.google.com platform.

-Eric

On Oct 16, 7:53 am, Chris Bailey <xcom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> they don't really need to make the whole "being able to use the
> plateform without having it" since they created robots. Robots would
> have the ability to do all that. Kinda Simular to how tweety works but
> with forms and other sites.
>
> On Oct 16, 1:04 am, Eric Dorman <dorman...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey guys,
>
> > What are the future plans of theEmbedAPI?
>
> > In the future when will we be able to have any visitor sign into our
> > own website and begin to use a Wave or create one without being on the
> > actual wave.google.com platform?
>
> > Thanks & God Bless,
> > Eric
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