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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

Google engineer David Wang explains how collaborative editing through concurrency control and operational transform work in Google Wave.

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  • ever thought he'd put it there?

  • That's coz U R a Dinosuar,Dude!

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  • I love everything that is live.

  • if all the conversations between people are stored, we gonna need an unbelievable amount of servers, who need to be working day and night. Machines and machines using electricity for complete unecessary needs in 99,99% of the case! What a waste of energy!

  • i dont get it

  • so wave is a central location(your email account with google) that one can collaboratively(with peers) edit all forms of common online communications like blogs, twitter, email, im, etc, that correct? If so the idea is that it should reduce the amount of time to updates ones online profile(s) and redundancy as well.

  • WOAW ahahhaa did anyone say basic?

    This is undoubtedly the most advanced AJAX web application that ever existed.

  • this has so many problems.

  • Live concurrency rocks, in theory and practice~!

    Awesomeness. Thanks for sharing

  • И все чет рисуют рисуют...но никуя не понятно

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