Team:Freiburg Software/Project/History

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The idea came up shortly after Google first introduced their Wave project. It seemed like the ideal platform for a software suite for collaborative work in Synthetic Biology. By that time SynBioWave was the first project that used multiple robots and gadgets combined, which was a great challenge for the developers.  
The idea came up shortly after Google first introduced their Wave project. It seemed like the ideal platform for a software suite for collaborative work in Synthetic Biology. By that time SynBioWave was the first project that used multiple robots and gadgets combined, which was a great challenge for the developers.  
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  <ul><li><p class="main"> Last year <a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Freiburg_software">our team</a> laid the foundation for SynBioWave. They started the development of the first version of SynBioWave extending <a href="http://wave.google.com">Google wave</a>.</p></li>
  <ul><li><p class="main"> Last year <a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Freiburg_software">our team</a> laid the foundation for SynBioWave. They started the development of the first version of SynBioWave extending <a href="http://wave.google.com">Google wave</a>.</p></li>

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SynBioWave MileStones

SynBioWare was initially launched by the Freiburg Software iGEM team of 2009. The idea came up shortly after Google first introduced their Wave project. It seemed like the ideal platform for a software suite for collaborative work in Synthetic Biology. By that time SynBioWave was the first project that used multiple robots and gadgets combined, which was a great challenge for the developers.

iGEM Jamboree 2009