Google makes its Wave collaboration and communication tool obtainable to any person who needs to attempt it out on Wednesday in I/O developer conference.
The statement should dispel inference that Wave, which created a lot of buzz when it was unveiled as an early-stage creation at last year's I/O, would never be launched widely but quite have its technology carved up and implanted in other products.

Wave, a hosted collaboration Swiss Army knife of sorts that combine e-mail, IM, document sharing, blogs, wikis and multimedia management, saw the early excitement over its launch slowly fade, as access to it awaited limited.

At some point, some people began to surprise whether Wave would stay an actual product, in conflict that its use suitcases were not obvious and that it could potentially cannibalize practice for existing Google products, like Gmail and Docs.

That doomsday situation look like far away now, although Google is still sending the message that the product isn't in concluding form by putting a Labs label on it, which gives Google the freedom to radically change it going forward or even pull it off the market entirely.