Quote Originally Posted by bobthemonkey View Post
I might be wrong but wouldn't that be like saying the same thing about Gmail? "They'll copy it into thunderbird". Isn't one of the main points of GWave that you can access it from anywhere without a software client (web browser and Java VM aside). I just don't see what the advantage of using Thunderbird to access GWave would be.
I think you need a web browser in order to run google wave.
I suppose Mozilla could use this to their advantage by offering the best 'Google Wave' speeds. Perhaps their own add ons as well.