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When to use Google Wave [Google Wave Help]

Some use cases for Google Wave at the Wave Help page. A quick run down of how you could poten­tially use Wave if you’re stuck for ideas.

Using Google Wave

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Minor inter­face tweak: The default Wave avatar for new users (and bots) has been slightly updated with a bit of shad­ing around the edges.

Not a very big deal at all. Just inter­est­ing to see what things the team are tweaking.

Minor interface tweak

Tagged: , , , on 2009-10-28 by Joshua

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I think us Wavers should be worried…

michaeltal­bot

Oh my.

Tagged: on 2009-10-19 by Joshua

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The sub­ject mat­ter might be dry, but this 7 minute video demon­strates the col­lab­o­ra­tive power of Wave when devel­op­ers cre­ate use­ful tools for it. Note the real-time updates through­out the entire process, includ­ing the cre­ation of the model.

PS. Google Wave Blog­ger calls Grav­ity “The Best Busi­ness Exam­ple of Google Wave, Period!

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Collaboration via Google Wave

Tagged: on 2009-10-16 by Joshua

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Google Wave – Down for maintenance

So this is what hap­pens when they need to fix some­thing? It’s kinda soothing.

PS. Those clouds move.

Chill out when Wave is down for maintenance

Tagged: on 2009-10-16 by Joshua

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Google Wave won’t run in Inter­net Explorer.

Google Wave depends on strong JS and DOM ren­der­ing per­for­mance to pro­vide a desktop-like expe­ri­ence in the browser. HTML5’s offline stor­age and web work­ers will enable us to add great fea­tures with­out hav­ing to com­pro­mise on per­for­mance. Unfor­tu­nately, Inter­net Explorer, still used by the major­ity of the Web’s users, has not kept up with such fairly recent devel­op­ments in Web technology

Google Wave Devel­oper Blog

Google Wave won’t run in Internet Explorer.

Tagged: , , on 2009-10-16 by Joshua

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Google Wave Add-on for Fire­fox at That Smith

Get notifications of new Waves in your Firefox Taskbar.

Tagged: on 2009-10-15 by Joshua

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What is Google Wave?

A short “Google Wave for Dum­mies” type clip that high­lights a tiny but impor­tant frac­tion of what Google Wave can do. A great intro­duc­tion for the non-technical (and the technical!)

What is Google Wave?

Tagged: , , on 2009-10-03 by Joshua

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Share­flow: Focused con­ver­sa­tions with peo­ple that mat­ter [Zenbe]

Shareflow: a Google Wave Competitor?

Tagged: , on 2009-07-20 by Joshua

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You’ve reached a page that con­tains con­tent from Google Wave. We’re cur­rently in a devel­oper pre­view with a lim­ited num­ber of users. If you have an account please log in at wavesandbox.com.

Embed­ding my first Google Wave into Wordpress!

The prob­lem with embed­ding waves in blogs — no one can read them if the ser­vice goes down or won’t allow you access. Bet­ter would be to have the wave actu­ally pub­lish con­tent to your data­base. Then a Word­press plu­gin that takes com­ments writ­ten and puts them back into your wave stream would be nec­es­sary. Bet­ter would be blog soft­ware writ­ten on the Wave Pro­to­col.

The Problem with Embedding

Tagged: , , on 2009-06-12 by Joshua

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