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Google Wave Replacement (for Microscope "Play by Post")

Felonius
Felonius
Seattle, WA
Post #: 18
At ECCC, a number of people (I don't know the number...) talked about games via the interblags. Specifically, Google Wave and Microscope were mentioned, and the regrettable demise of Google Wave.

A topic I had once followed on Google Wave just got moved to http://rizzoma.com/...­, which looks very much to be a Wave-like sort of thing (it seems to behave much like Wave, and that seems to be the intention).

At the moment, it doesn't play nicely with Firefox, but it seems to do OK in Chrome.

Anyway, if there's anyone out there who wants to give it shot, let me know. I'd totally love to at least try it out. I suspect some of the stylistic details would have to be worked out, but it seems very do-able.

-James
Ben R.
thatsabigrobot
Group Organizer
Seattle, WA
Post #: 279
(Is this James from the bold Vatican inquisitors who investigated the bells of Falzvall?)

That looks pretty cool. I'd definitely like to hear how it works when you give it a try.
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