Google recently announced that about 100,000 users will be invited to take a test drive of the company’s reimagined Web-based e-mail interface known as Google Wave beginning on September 30.
The users will be selected, a post on Wave’s development blog indicated, from “the hundreds of thousands” of folks who signed up to help find bugs over the past several weeks.
Six thousand developer accounts have already been rolled out, according to a blog entry posted last week, and the company is currently considering an additional 20,000 requests.
Google posted some early samples of how some developers have used the Google Wave APIs. You can check them out here.
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