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The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave
by corkie on Nov.04, 2009, under google wave
The Complete Guide to Google Wave is a comprehensive user manual by Gina Trapani with Adam Pash.
Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that’s notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you’ll learn how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. Because Wave is such a new product that’s evolving quickly, this guidebook is a work in progress that will update in concert with Wave as it grows and changes. Read more about The Complete Guide to Google Wave.
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Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows: Need to Know: Google Wave
by corkie on Jun.13, 2009, under Cloud, google wave
Need to Know Google Wave At its annual Google I O conference in late May Google unveiled Google Wave a forthcoming online service that will provide a personal communications and collaboration hub for users and an extensible platform for developers. Google s descriptions of Wave are both goofy and unhelpful–example: “Google Wave can make you more productive even when you re having fun”–and the service isn t available yet for testing. But Google Wave is an important new web platform and it presents a credible threat to Microsoft s online efforts. Here s what you need to know about Google Wave.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Strong reception for Google Wave
by corkie on Jun.01, 2009, under Cloud, google wave
Industry experts have given a broadly positive reaction to Google Wave. Still in development Google Wave is a browser-based tool that mixes e-mail with Instant Messaging and real-time online collaboration elements. Harry McCracken of Technologizer.com wrote “It s one of the most ambitious services that Google or anyone else has cooked up”. Google Wave is currently only open to developers interested in building applications for the tool. Google Wave co-creator Lars Rasmussen wrote on the official Google blog: “A wave is equal parts conversation and document where people can communicate and work together with richly formatted text photos videos maps and more. “In Google Wave you create a wave and add people to it. Everyone on your wave can use richly formatted text photos gadgets and even feeds from other sources on the web. They can insert a reply or edit the wave directly.
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It’s been interesting watching the reaction of bloggers and main stream media pick up on the “Google Wave”, Since the news broke on twitter last week.
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Business Opportunities around Google Wave
by corkie on Jun.01, 2009, under Cloud, google wave
How could you build a business with the newly announced Google Wave?
Wave is like email mixed with collaborative editing and instant messaging. It’s conceivable that the Google Wave paradigm will replace today’s group collaboration tools with something less fractured (everything’s in one place), universal (document equals IM equals email) and more centralized (one application instead of many). Heck, it could even replace email itself.
Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows: First Look: Google Wave
by corkie on May.31, 2009, under Cloud
First Look Google Wave I ve written an article titled “Need to Know: Google Wave ” that will appear in the July 2009 issue of Windows IT Pro Magazine. I ll publish the full article here on the SuperSite when possible but for now here s an excerpt with some images and links where you can get more information. Google Wave is a big deal a game changer and it is has deep implications for Microsoft and users of the software giant s products.
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SiliconRepublic.com: Google gives independent software developers a chance to ride on its new ‘Wave’ – New Media
by corkie on May.30, 2009, under Cloud
Google gives independent software developers a chance to ride on its new ‘Wave’
29.05.2009
Google is unleashing a new class of instant messaging and email, and it’s calling on independent computer programmers to help evolve this hybrid offering. Google Wave is a free tool service, which was first modelled openly yesterday during the GoogleI/O developer conference in San Fransisco. But, for the rest of us mere mortals, Google Wave won’t be available for surfing until later this year. A preview is, however, available on wave.google.com.
Combining elements of email, instant messaging, wikis and photo-sharing, Google Wave runs in a web browser. For Google, this is an attempt to make online communication more dynamic, simplifying the way people engage on specific projects and in exchanges on topics.
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