Hopefully most planet earth inhabitants know that Google pulled the plug on Wave or maybe most inhabitants who care about it. Together with my friend Graham we came up with these reasons for failure over a Japanese lunch today. Here’s the list.

  1. It did not ripple through masses.
  2. The tide was not on it’s side.
  3. It did not create waves in hearts or minds of people.
  4. The sail was in opposite direction.
  5. The product itself was shallow.

 

So it is finally time to wave it goodbye.

For the record this was getting way out of hand for our geeky minds and we were attracting unwanted attention at the restaurant. We decided to abandon the idea of coming out with more reasons.

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2 Responses to Five Reasons Why Google Wave Failed

  1. Greg says:

    The whole idea was not groundbreaking. We have had most of its features through other apps/means. And if thats not the case, they should have better educated me on the features.

  2. Deepak says:

    Greg,

    I agree. They had a great presentation and after that there was hardly any noise on Wave. Word of mouth has worked for many of their products but I guess Wave needed a bit more evangelism.

    It could also be that Wave was ahead of it’s time?

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