When Google Wave was unveiled at Google I/O back in May, we noted that it was one of the most ambitious projects we’ve ever seen. Started as a side project in Google’s Sydney, Australia offices, it had the potential to significantly alter the way online communication was carried out. And Google was betting big on it. Google’s VP of Engineering Vic Gundotra devoted the entire keynote of day two of I/O to the project, and no less than Google co-founder Sergey Brin showed up to talk about it afterwards.
Ambitious as Wave was, there were still some rough edges. We were granted access to the developer’s preview shortly after Google I/O, and it was clear that while the basic frame of all this great promise was there, there were no shortage of bugs to be ironed out. And that’s exactly what the Wave team has been doing the past four months, developer Lars Rasmussen tells us. And now they feel the product is ready to be given to a much bigger audience, as they will open it up to over 100,000 new users starting tomorrow.
To be clear: This is not a public launch. Wave is still not ready for that yet, Rasmussen emphasizes. Instead, Google has looked over the applications that were filed over the past four months to test out the service and is handing out invites to users who expressed interest early, and also made it clear that they were willing to test software that still contained bugs. Unfortunately, not everyone that expressed interest will get an invite today, but Rasmussen assures us that more will be coming on a regular basis, provided that everything goes well with this expanded test.
This 100,000+ user test is focusing on three groups: The public users who signed up early to test, developers, and a select group of Google Apps users. The last group will be kept very small, and the team expects it will only go out to select schools in the Sydney area so that the team can do some hands-on work with students and faculty that use the product. The first two groups, the developers and the public, will make up the core audience of Wave now, after these past months of being available only to a select group of developers.
But the key to Wave is interaction, which the team knows. As such, they are also giving every user that gets an invite today, 8 other invites to hand out to friends. That should expand the test even further very rapidly. But no, those friends will not get invite codes to hand out as well.

I sat down and used Google Wave for the first time in weeks yesterday, and the ride is definitely smoother. While there are no shortage of new features that the team is dreaming up and is eager to begin work on, they have been solely focused on fixing bugs, making things faster, and improving the usability. “It will crash less, which is pretty flashy,” Rasmussen jokes.
Also undergoing a lot of changes has been the API. And that’s a big part of what else will be launching alongside these new invites: Featured Extensions.
While Wave is a product, the larger goal for the project is to make it into a communications platform. And that means they’re going to need third-party developers on board, working to build stuff on top of Wave. That work is already well underway, and Google plans to highlight several extensions that have already been built and are in working order. These include a Suduko game (that you play entirely inside Wave in real-time with your friends), a Ribbit conference call gadget, a weird and fun video chat gadget by 6rounds (we’ve covered them here), and a trip-planning gadget by Lonely Planet.
Each of these gadgets takes only two clicks on install, and you can begin using them socially within Wave. Bigger picture: There are also large companies working on their own Wave ideas for how to use the communications tool. These include companies like Salesforce.com, we’re told.

Google is also moving Wave out of its sequestered sandbox site and into the wave.google.com domain where it will permanently reside. Because of this, users who get invites will now also be able to sign up with their actual email addresses (previously, you had to create a new special Google Wave addresses). This will give you access to your Gmail contact list, which Wave will automatically scan to find other Wave users you may know.
As Google so often likes to say these days, Wave will work on all modern browsers. That means, Chrome, Safari (3 and 4), and Firefox 3.5 and up. Yes, Wave will work on Internet Explorer, but if you visit the page in that browser, you will be asked if you would like to install ChromeFrame, Google’s hilarious alternative to downloading another web browser (if you must keep IE for some reason).
Wave works okay in IE, but in IE with ChromeFrame, it’s extremely fast, Rasmussen says.
So when will we see a full launch of Wave? While the team declined to give a specific time-table, they did say that it will definitely be 2010, and alluded to the fact that it should be the first half of 2010. They also noted that one key next step will be to provide support for other languages. Right now, Wave is English-only, even though it has tools built in that translate its content to any other language.
So check your inboxes for those Wave invites starting tomorrow. And if you know of friends using it, hit them up for an invite as well.
Update: At first I had stated the updates would be going out today — actually, they’re going out early tomorrow morning. I was a few hours off, my bad. Apologies for making you wait longer. Here’s more in Google’s official post about it.









awesome cant wait to test it, just need an invite. Anyone here can invite me?
emails: truetaurus[@]gmail.com
Sent.
Can you send me the invite too….thanks i appreciate your help your the best
Should we be invited? I tried logging into wave.google.com . It said account not activated. I was asked to learn more and I get this error page when I did this – http://www.goog...y?answer=163044
Pick me! Pick me!
Seriously though, if someone could invite me, I promise to give some invites back to others here.
I’m omizus (@gmail of course).
it was a joke, moron.
this product by goog will compete well with facebook inbox… time for fb to up the ante
fb should put profile thumbnails on top of message thread.. and of course add recipient + button there.
Can I have the invitation plz .. have been waiting for long .. it would be really appreciated ,…
Thanks,
Daina
Dania if you get an invite from any one please do invite me too @ team.cuesent@gmail.com
sure .. but for I need an invite
Cheers
Daina
Dania if you get an invite wil plz share with me ta.
Dania if you get an invite from any one please invite me also @ p.senthil05@gmail.com
hello Alyssa, would you please send me an invitation. I have been waiting so long to see wave
mailsheril [@]gmail.com
Thank you.
Can you send me the invite please?
Can you send an invite to me, pal @ vinterbo.com?
Could you please send me an invitation as well? I applied this for couple months and I still don’t anything from google! Thanks so much
email is daceywang[@]gmail.com
Dalef, can you send me an invite if you get one? Thanks so much!
Alyssa Myers,
I want to be invited too!
If you’ve got one left…can I have one too, please?
mail (at) owened.co.nz
Me too, me too… please.
thomas DOT strack AT gmail DOT com
hey I guess here in India only few have the access for google wave…..desperately waiting to try it and give feedbacks….can u send me an invitation??
saurabhjain1099@gmail.com
Hi,
could you send me an invite ?
http://scr.im/1n8s
can u send gwave invitation..plzzzzzz
I’ll take one if someone still has one!
arhughes at gmail.com
can anyone invite me for google wave please mustafa.cmpe@gmail.com
Looks great, cant wait for the Invitation i applied for months back.
I really want my invite!
Would love an invite if anyone is generous…
Hoping they picked me…
Awesome..I want to be invited too!
I had requested an invite but did’nt get it. Not the lucky one.
Awesome … hope to be picked to give it a try and more
got mine
woo send me an invite if you can, emails in the first post
Would you mind sending me an invite? Email is sankim83 [at] gmail [dot] com
I’d like one too! unborned [dot] dreams [at] gmail [dot] com
Would you mind sending an invitation? mailsheril[@]gmail.com
Thank you!
hey I guess here in India very few have an access to the wave…..can you send me an invitaion…..???it will be really helpful…..waiting for ur invitation…saurabhjain1099@gmail.com
They’re still rolling out, right? I applied too.
So if we haven’t recieved invites yet we missed this round?
Please feel free to shoot me an invite as well
freetechzone@gmail.com
who got an google-invite? I just have to try the WAVE
plz invite me tate83@gmail.com
I thought it was going to be tomorrow — nice surprise to see it coming today!
Also, small typo: second to last paragraph you mention “Chrome” when you seem to have meant “Wave” again.
yep, fixed that, thanks.
epstein.jeffreyATgmail.com is my email for the invite
Thank you
If anyone has an extra invite, would love one at bencthompson@gmail.com. Greatly appreciated to test the product out.
I was planning to build that Sudoku gadget for Google Wave, once I got an invite. Anyone cares to send me one at coldstring@gmail.com ?
Nothing yet, but I keep checking. If anyone has an invite but doesn’t have 8 friends, contact me on Twitter. I’ll be your friend! Win win!
I wouldn’t go posting email addresses into this thread — they can’t be edited out and it’ll remain highly visible to harvester bots..
So I already have a developer sandbox account. Does this mean I should be receiving an invite to sign up with my gmail account at wave.google.com.
http://wave.google.com/ is still the same old page. I don’t think the invites have been sent yet, have they?
They might hide the website and not use the main page. Just a thought.
Maybe, but they’ve said over and over and even repeat in this article that when it launches it’ll be at that url. For now I’ll just wait not so patiently for a gmail surprise.
I guess this shows that I just skimmed the article. Crap.
New page is live for me, forwards to: http://j.mp/3MGDD
I would love an invite too
If you don’t have a Wave account yet, you can check out 6rounds video chat extension at 6rounds.com/googlewave
Oh so excited for this project! Collaborative document creation is quite possibly the future of my business. I’ll will gladly name my firstborn child after the generous soul who can spare an invite to brian.burnley@gmail.com! [Your name or designated title here] Burnley will grow up to as the living tribute to your Samaritan charity.
Off-topic question: Is there anyway I can subscribe to the comments in the articles by email? Please answer..If yes, how?
I signed up right after the announcement but haven’t had anything yet. Hopefully will get an invite before the official release in one of the other rounds or if a kind and generous TC reader wants to send an invite to burrell.jamie@gmail.com
Could I have an invite?
cloontang72 at gmail dot com
Thanks
Today? I thought the big launch was scheduled for tomorrow? Maybe its Sept 30 Sydney time?
Happy to me and I can get it testing
man…could you please send me an invitation? I will really really appreciate
man…could you please send me an invitation? I will really really appreciate daceywang[@]gmail.com
I would like an invitation please!
fran.hidalgo (at) gmail.com
I’m looking for an invite. Any generous people out there?
I thought they were going out tomorrow. Sept 30th?
Please, I would like to try this too!
petaorus [at] gmail.com
Hey wait — Did you take an embargo agreement for this story? I thought TechCrunch didn’t agree to embargoes, yet this is going up along with a bunch of other similar stories at the same time. I’m confused! Isn’t the embargo dead, at least in Techcrunch land?
What, no TechCrunch reader invites?
If anyone is feeling generous, I’d love to have an invite… joao.rei(at)gmail.com
thanks!
I would indeed enjoy a wondrous invite if anyone could arrange that.
bobby.michaelis@gmail.com
I guess I did not get it.
Does anyone else see a big issue with this line:
“I sat down and used Google Wave for the first time in weeks yesterday, and the ride is definitely smoother.”
Maybe it’s just too soon in the development process for people to use it regularly, but it surprises me that everyone at TechCrunch has an early invite, but they don’t seem to use it regularly… I’m betting most of them used Twitter in its early iterations even though it was down as much as up. So this begs the question, is Wave really all it’s cracked up to be? Sadly I’m just speculating because I got no Google love today either
No, this is understandable. It’s in a sandbox environment, so no data put into is (necessarily) permanent. It was made to play with and develop on, but not for any serious work.
I would love to get an invite, please
im.materia.luk+gwi@gmail.com
thanks
I would love an invite to try this service out… If someone helps me out, I’ll be using my invites on here to spread the wealth as well.
rcooked at gmail dot com
would love an invite if something is willing to share! mattkeithley@gmail.com
I would love a invite. davidsmit at google’s mail service
“Right now, Chrome is English-only, even though it has tools built in that translate its content to any other language.”
Don’t you mean “Wave is English-only”?
Just discovered that I had been sent a Google Wave developer invite back on Aug 13.
Hopefully I will also get the regular invite today.
I’ll trade a Gmail invite for a Wave invite.
Send your Wave love here: simon.vallee2@gmail.com
Need an invite plz.
i hope they invite me as well .. else ill be seeen beggin fr invites..
I’m not so much of a CrunchGeek but I read TC everyday. How is this different from a very content-rich Facebook event?
For some reason, I’m not feeling like an “early adopter” on this one. I mean, what about all of the Gmail downtime lately?
yes, tired of testing mediocore stuff.
Can I please have an invite, if anyone has an extra one?:) pkumar00@gmail.com
Downtime is good!! That means they will fix it and make it better.
Well that’s the approach we take in IT. Shit breaks, just don’t let the same shit break twice or your shit..
Can I please have an invite, if anyone has an extra one?
ljbljb007@gmail.com
thank you
Please feel free to shoot me an invite as well
paulssong@gmail.com
thank you