Google Wave for Forensic Collaboration?

Back in May of this year Google announced Wave at their developer conference, and the social Web has been buzzing about Wave frantically ever since. Some love the concept, others are unimpressed and have nothing positive to say; I refer to the latter as schmucks (just saying). So, personally, I see big things coming from this browser-based collaboration tool, but who knows when. If you're not familiar with Google Wave yet, check out this video.

So after poking around in Wave my first thought was - "How can this tool be used to improve communication and collaboration for forensic analysts?". Although still only in "Preview" and designed for personal use really, clearly there are going to be professional and business applications for this tool that may revolutionize online communication.

So here's my next question - Are you in on a Wave yet? If so shoot me a PM through the site with your Google account address so I can add you to my contacts. If not, and you'd like to be, do the same and we'll try to work on getting as many Media-Geek members connected through Google Wave as we can. I can invite eight(8), then ask those eight to invite eight more from Media-Geek, and so on.

Let's see what we can do for the forensic multimedia community with this thing, what do you say?

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