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	<title>Comments on: Google Wave</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Stone</title>
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		<description>What an amazing concept. I think there was a movie a couple of years back called &quot;Pay it Forward.&quot; Well, I may be a little off on its story-line, but I&#039;m grateful to Josh for throwing his &quot;matchstick&quot; on the fire that &quot;wave&quot; appears to be. (Right now, it looks like Google is making all the right moves with it - time will tell whether it&#039;s something as useful as the ancien email which is certainly its &quot;daddy&quot; ... or as useless/pointless as tweets, to which it&#039;s certainly some kind of cousin.)</description>
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