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Posts Tagged "guide"

Where to Start

Posted by Screenbeard on Nov 7, 2009 in Link | 0 comments

Gina Trapani, Adam Pash and the Wave community have put together a short ebook on Google Wave. I’m certain as Wave becomes more complex and useful, this guide will grow and change to match. Gina and Adam are two of the cleverest technology writers on the web today, and their book is set to become one of the most authoritative documents on Google Wave.

The Complete Guide to Google Wave

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3 Things you should know about Wave

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 23, 2009 in Quote | 0 comments

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The best bits of the Google Wave presentation for easy digestion.

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 20, 2009 in Link | 0 comments

Don’t get what all the fuss is about Wave? Don’t have the time to watch the original hour-twenty demonstration? Lifehacker has chopped the presentation up into bite-size chunks to highlight the parts they think are most important.

The Google Wave Highlight Reel/a>

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11 + 1 Google Wave Tips at Nethead

Posted by Screenbeard on Oct 19, 2009 in Link | 0 comments

If you’re wondering where to start when you first open Google Wave, try these 11 simple tasks that will give you a feel for the interface and the design decisions that went into it. For example, Tip 7 is:

7) Creating Folders in Google Wave allows you to create categories for your Wave documents. This is also useful to clean the Google Wave Inbox of older Waves and file the Waves documents. To move a Wave document to a Folder: click on a Wave document and dragdrop it to the Folder name.

Google Wave Tips

Also check out this simple tip to add video to a wave

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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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