• Must See: Google Wave does PULP FICTION

    by: Wilhem Oliva
    October 20th, 2009

    pulp google fiction

    So what exactly is Google Wave? The company has been working on the product for a few months now, with only select users and developers getting access to it until last week. As Chris O’Brien so brilliantly put it, it’s “like e-mail, only way more complicated.”

    Essentially, it lets you work on projects with a group of people through the internet. So all your buddies from class can be sitting at home, while you all collaborate on that group product that’s due tomorrow. Cool product, but way complicated, and Google’s 80 minute video-explanation only seems to complicate it more. That’s where PULP FICTION comes on.

    Some clever Internet user has created what’s being called Google Wave Cinema. Basically, it’s recreations of famous movie scenes through Google Wave. Right now, only two seem to have been done, my favorite of which is PULP FICTION. The three minute video of Samuel L. Jackson doing his Ezekiel 25:17 thing 21st century style is one of the funniest things I’ve seen and a hell of a lot easier to understand than an 80 minute video! Check it out after the jump!

    Google Wave Cinema: PULP FICTION
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    The second video that was done is this one for GOOD WILL HUNTING.

    Google Wave Cinema: GOOD WILL HUNTING
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    • Well this is awesome. I still don't really understand what Google Wave is though...lol.
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