Google released its Wave tool for 100,000 users

Wave Google, the Google tool to improve communications between users in real time, cease to be an exclusive club members and counting as of this Wednesday will be used by almost 100,000 users.

Google announced Tuesday that some 100,000 people, mainly programmers and application users of the browser, starting tomorrow receive invitations to use Wave, which has been dubbed the email revolution.

Wave combines elements of Google email, instant messaging, photo sharing services and documents in a single tool to send messages and content to a wide range of contacts.

However, Google removes Wave mails back and forth and keeps all messages on a single page, allowing simultaneous conversations between different members of the group.

Lars Rasmussen, co-creator of the popular mapping service Google Maps and one of Google's Wave makers warned on the corporate website of the browser that this release could still cause problems and fail on occasion.

"We have focused almost exclusively on the scale, stability, speed and ease of use of the service," said Rasmussen, who in presenting Wave said last May that the tool is "what will be the email if been presented today. "

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