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Google Wave Rivals?
In this post we’ll be looking at a few other all in one integrated products that could possibly give google wave a run for it’s money, wavety loves the wave but we thought it right to bring you the latest from the rest out there.
Mozilla Raindrop
Raindrop is a Web service designed to collate, filter, and present content from disparate messaging services. It currently comes with support for Twitter, GMail, IMAP e-mail, and Skype. One of the key goals is to use smarter filtering methodology to increase the visibility of important messages and reduce the amount of noise that tends to bog down Internet communication. Raindrop is built with a strong emphasis on extensibility, making it trivially easy to customize and enhance with new capabilities.
Raindrop UX Design and Demo from Mozilla Messaging on Vimeo.
http://mozillalabs.com/raindrop/
Inbox2
Inbox2 is an application collects all your mail (messages and content) and micro blogging updates from friends and contacts into a single activity stream. The activity stream can be sorted by contacts or the configured accounts known as channels in Inbox2. Your mail activity stream is always in sync.
Inbox2 Intro movie from waseem on Vimeo.
Threadsy
Threadsy is a fresh online communication experience that lets you discover more about people while exchanging messages.
It pulls together your existing accounts and enhances them with relevant information from social networks and the public web. The effect is a brand new flavor of communication harmony.
Threadsy is free and works right in your web browser, there’s no need to download anything ever. It works with your existing email addresses, Facebook, and Twitter.
Threasy has also teamed up with meebo to bring all your IM accounts into one place, great feature.
Check out the video (slightly long)
These platforms are all in somewhat of a development stage right now, but we’ll bring you more in depth reviews when we’ve tested them a bit more, it will be interesting to see which will rise to the top.