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Chill out when Wave is down for maintenance

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 16, 2009 in Media | 0 comments

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

PS. Those clouds move.

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Google Wave won’t run in Internet Explorer.

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 16, 2009 in Media | 0 comments

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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

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Get notifications of new Waves in your Firefox Taskbar.

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 15, 2009 in Media | 0 comments

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What is Google Wave?

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 3, 2009 in Media | 0 comments

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!)

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Shareflow: a Google Wave Competitor?

Posted by Screenbeard on Jul 20, 2009 in Media | 0 comments

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The Problem with Embedding

Posted by Screenbeard on Jun 12, 2009 in Media | 0 comments

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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.

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