Google won't shutter
Wave entirely until April 30th, but the once
clamored-for service is now seeing restrictions imposed upon it, as it prepares for its eventual rendezvous with the grim reaper. It's now read-only, which means new Waves are strictly
verboten and those with anything of value in Mountain View's ocean, ought to look into the existing PDF-export functionality, or consider a migration to another open-source alternative -- like
Apache Wave or Walkaround (which we've conveniently linked below). And with that folks, an era slowly draws to a close. Sayonara Wave, we hardly knew ye -- but find solace in knowing you'll always live-on in our hearts, our
hands-on and inside other
Google services.
Google Wave inches toward the grave, becomes read-only originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Feb 2012 13:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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