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Interesting that Wave can also run on your server (as you say, they are releasing the software) and so can run locally and interoperate with the other Wave platforms in the cloud.

The natural language spell checker looks simple but is astonishingly difficult to implement. This must be a fruitful spin-off from Google having access to the very large body of texts that sit behind many of Google's applications; their spell checker is already very smart, whilst their auto translation services are the best I have seen.

We can expect the educational community to take to Wave very quickly and to incorporate its use into many learning programs. (I have already seen the
term learning wave used.)

So the tone of the presentation is self-congratulatory, yes, but I believe the developers have got something important to congratulate themselves about.

Dick

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