We had projected Google Wave as the vision of Web 3.0. In the short term of its existence, Wave has gained momentum as a consumer tool, but it is still to prove its feasibility as a business tool. The question remains will businesses adopt Wave as a way to communicate collaboratively and share business docs. Google Wave certainly encloses features that can assist businesses in multiple ways. It integrates all communication methods into one paradigm. However, success of Google Wave depends entirely on the adoption rate. Google thrives on a world wide audience that would surely adopt the product, if they can realize efficiency of the product. One of the most feasible reasons for adoption of Wave's could be its open source nature. There are several other reasons which contributes to Google Wave's success, we listed 10 of them.
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