| PREDICTIONS | CURRENT VALUE | TODAY |
| Sakai | $23.50 | (closed) |
| A university | $23.00 | (closed) |
| Nobody | $17.50 | (closed) |
| Moodle | $16.50 | (closed) |
| Verizon | $16.00 | (closed) |
| An academic consortium | $15.00 | (closed) |
| Blackboard | $14.50 | (closed) |
| Texbook publisher | $13.00 | (closed) |
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"betting against the market for fun; more seriously, Bb are trying to establish their open credentials, get down with the kids more - they might mistake Wave for something they should leap on"
while trading Blackboard on
Oct 12 2009 @ 04:28 PM PDT
"Even if BB jumped on board it wouldn't come out until the next version. They won't be the first."
while trading Blackboard on
Oct 15 2009 @ 08:31 AM PDT
"This could be the first mobile app for Wave."
while trading Verizon on
Oct 21 2009 @ 03:28 PM PDT
"Greater pool of potential developers, and more chance for wide-scale 'Waving'"
while trading Verizon on
Nov 18 2009 @ 02:01 PM PST
"Universities win if it gains recognition, even if it turns out to not be profitable"
while trading A university on
Oct 12 2009 @ 04:19 PM PDT
"Google Wave developers were very excited about getting campuses involved at the Educause national conference this week."
while trading A university on
Nov 05 2009 @ 12:47 PM PST
Google’s Wave is gradually surfacing through a series of releases and a great deal of public attention. Will institutions in the academic world decide to build applications or services which connect with the Wave?
Integration with Sakai could expand both parties’ reach.
Any one university could develop an application for Wave.
Perhaps Google Wave will not attract development energies from anyone in the academic world.
As with Blackboard and Sakai, Moodle-Wave connections could expand both platforms’ reach.
Since Verizon is working with Google’s Android mobile phone platform, perhaps an application to connect Wave audio with Android voice could work.
A group drawn from multiple academic institutions could leverage enough programming power and audience to build a powerful Wave connection.
Blackboard could commission the creation of a Wave-integrating building block.
Textbook publishers could see Wave as a distribution channel.