We’re not talking about some mobile version here à la iPhone, no sir. MobileDeveloperTV has itself a Maemo-powered Nokia N900, and sure enough, it runs the full version of Google Wave. There looks to be some lag between the keyboard and text box, but if you’re hankering to mash up Espoo’s latest and greatest with the G man’s latest and greatest, there’s nothing standing in your way. See for yourself, victorious laughs and all, in the video after the break.
[Thanks, Welly]
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