Google to unveil a Wave-inspired, unified interface across its web apps

The screenshots come from an anonymous source and are as-yet unverified, but it would make sense given their obvious intentions to centralize a lot of the Web's communication channels into Google Wave.
With the eventual (but sooner-rather-than-later) release of Chrome OS, a unified, standardized, user-friendly UI is an obvious step forward. Judging by the gallery of screengrabs over on Engadget, it would seem the change-over to the new interface is not all that far away -- and don't be surprised if you see a Userscript pop up to apply the updated interface before Google makes the change official anyway!
[via Engadget]












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Subscribe to commentsTal ShafikNov 9th 2009 2:46PM
Great. Now Gmail will have the worst UI ever. Wave Interface is not user friendly at all, judging by the first (and second, and third) user reactions. I really hope they'll iron things out, because I can certainly see the potential, but as the next-big-thing, the UI needs a lot of work.
apNov 9th 2009 9:15PM
DON'T TOUCH MY SCROLLBARS GOOGLE
BugMeNotDec 22nd 2009 1:30AM
What is with the 2-3 inches of wasted vertical screen real estate. What are these "progressive" google "developers" and "mangers" thinking? Do they use their own "products?" - are they not annoyed at their own "toolbars" menus etc. that have only one or two elements yet go all the way across the screen? Idiots.