
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.


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.


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.


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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Google Wave – Down for maintenance
So this is what happens when they need to fix something? It’s kinda soothing.
PS. Those clouds move.

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


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!)