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Google Wave is the new platform for modern, online communication and collaboration provided by Google. The Google Wave framework can be extended with the use of Extensions.
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A list of popular Google Wave Robots with a short description explaining what each Robot does. Add the robot into your Contacts list and then add to Bot as a participant into the Wave you want to interface with. Using Robots in Google wave is the best way to explore Wave
Beginner |
chaaps.com |
Added on 28, November 2009 |
168 Clicks
Not sure what to do with Google Wave? Read this to get the most out of Google Wave by using the Wave HelpDesk and other Waves to help you learn the most out of Google Wave.
Beginner |
bitrebels.com |
Added on 27, November 2009 |
233 Clicks
Google Wave Robots allow any or all participants to add more features into a Wave. Learn what Google Wave is by experimenting with Robots in Google wave. Here is a huge list of Google Wave Robots that you can add in your contacts and enjoy waving!
Beginner |
chaaps.com |
Added on 27, November 2009 |
232 Clicks
Google Wave provides real-time, concurrent, simultaneous user collaboration online. This article is non-technical and identifies how Google Wave allows for better communication within team environments.
Beginner |
googlewave-tutorials.com |
Added on 25, November 2009 |
1397 Clicks
An article that speculates what Google Wave means for Facebook and whether the two brands are going to fight for Internet supremacy or whether the future is somewhat different.
Beginner |
insidefacebook.com |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
225 Clicks
A very detailed article on Google Wave. A look at how the gadget system allows third-party developers to extend the wave presentation layer with interactive rich content within any wave. We also look at how the potential for extensibility is one of it's core strengths. This article is split over 4 pages.
Beginner |
arstechnica.com |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
145 Clicks
With the number of users expected to grow to millions by early 2010, Lars Rasmussen predicts Google Wave will be released to the public towards the end of 2010. What will happen until then? Read this article to find out how Lars Rasmussen sees the next year unfold for Google Wave.
Beginner |
software.silicon.com |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
123 Clicks
I believe there are six reasons why Wave is going to have a huge impact on you. If no-one uses it, Google won't have a world-changing affect but if anyone is ideally placed financially and with public momentum then it's Google. Continue reading to find out why Google Wave will take off.
Beginner |
carsonified.com |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
150 Clicks
A look at the Google Wave User interface and particularly the scroll bars within the native Google Wave client. This article includes short videos illustrating how you scroll around a Wave within Google Wave.
Beginner |
ignorethecode.net |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
228 Clicks
If you haven't, or have no desire to watch the 1 hour 20 minute conference yet then this tutorial is for you. I've sliced up the video into eight 30-60 second clips that show off the best parts of Google Wave (minus the awkward nerd moments, bad scripted jokes, and network outages that happened during the full demo). Enjoy!
Beginner |
smarterware.org |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
138 Clicks
An article posted by Lars Rasmussen, one of the founders of Google Wave stating some of the reasons why the Google Wave team strongly recommend the use of Google's own browser, Chrome when using Google Wave. Browsers that fully support HTML 5 and strong JavaScript are necessary to utilize Google Wave to it's fullest.
Beginner |
googlewavedev.blogspot.com |
Added on 24, November 2009 |
113 Clicks
Need to create a document, how about the Declaration of Independence? Watch it unfold before your very eyes by adding it to your Wave! Use the playback feature within Wave to see the contributions as though it was 1776 again with Google Wave!
Beginner |
techcrunch.com |
Added on 24, December 2009 |
113 Clicks
In this post I discuss the steps to develop a google wave robot using the Microsoft .NET Framework. This article looks at how to handle the OnBlipSubmitted events and how to manipulate the contents of a Blip within a wave.
Advanced |
byteblocks.com |
Added on 24, December 2009 |
158 Clicks
Google Wave is built for the corporate environment. It's a tool for getting work done. And as far as those go, it's an excellent tool, even at this very early stage. Wave is not a replacement for Twitter, GTalk and nor is it a new Facebook.
Beginner |
danieltenner.com |
Added on 23, November 2009 |
190 Clicks
As Google Wave rolls out more invitations, I'm seeing a lot of people complaining that it doesn't seem to do much useful stuff. I'm actually finding Google Wave very useful. So why do I like it and many other people don't?
Beginner |
searchnewz.com |
Added on 23, November 2009 |
129 Clicks
A look at how Google Wave can help with easy project collaboration, file sharing, real time news together with gadgets and robots for work and play. Google Wave has many uses, this article highlights just the 10 top jobs that Google Wave can help with at this very early stage.
Beginner |
penn-olson.com |
Added on 19, November 2009 |
160 Clicks
Twitter has quickly become the must-have channel for conference back-chat. Reading what other people tweet during a speech provides an extra dimension as you get a sense of what the audience is thinking.
Beginner |
blog.freshnetworks.com |
Added on 16, November 2009 |
126 Clicks
This article shows how to post comments to Twitter using a Google Wave Gadget called Tweety The Twitbot. Readers will learn how to add any generic Google Wave Gadget into a Wave they're participanting in. All steps are illustrated with the use of screens shot and a short description of what actions are needed.
Beginner |
googlewave-tutorials.com |
Added on 14, November 2009 |
1751 Clicks
Interest in Google Wave is being exploited by people behind malicious web sites, according to a security software company. Looking for an invitation could result in a malware infection.
Beginner |
itwire.com |
Added on 12, November 2009 |
191 Clicks
Who is Wave good for? The informal consensus among the majority of people I've spoken to seem to see Wave as a fun tool for tech-savvy people, great for collaborative work in a corporate environment.
Beginner |
pcmag.com |
Added on 11, November 2009 |
220 Clicks
A look into Google Wave security, highlighting several key concerns during this early stage of Google Wave. Concerns include dynamic changes to gadgets in real-time, the openness of participant details to all gadgets within the Wave to how users can be added without approval.
Beginner |
theharmonyguy.com |
Added on 10, November 2009 |
177 Clicks
Google Wave is an extension to the XMPP protocol. XMPP stands for Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol. The Google Wave framework is built upon three main layers, namely the protocol, the server and the client. Google Wave and Google Talk are clients of XMPP. Key aspects of XMPP are: speed, extensible and secure.
Intermediate |
process-one.net |
Added on 10, November 2009 |
135 Clicks
If you've read this far, you're probably thinking that Wave either sounds great or you're confused as to what it exactly is. It really is one of those products that you have to see in action to understand. Unfortunately, unless you're a developer, you're not going to be able to see it right away.
Beginner |
techcrunch.com |
Added on 08, November 2009 |
140 Clicks
This episode contains step-by-step instructions on writing your first Google Wave Robot in Java and instructions on deploying it in Google App Engine.
Beginner |
gaejexperiments.wordpress.com |
Added on 02, December 2009 |
115 Clicks
A substantial list of Wave Gadgets and tools currently available for Google Wave. Gadgets listed include Emoticony, Cartoony, Bit.ly-bot, Map Gadget, TwilioBot and many others.
Beginner |
techpp.com |
Added on 03, November 2009 |
293 Clicks
A look at how Google Wave plans to introduce a central repository for future applications of Google Wave, similar to Apple's iTunes for the iPhone and iPod handsets. This article also considers what may happen to existing brands such as Facebook.
Beginner |
businessweek.com |
Added on 02, November 2009 |
288 Clicks
An interesting article that contemplates what Google Wave means for the Facebook generation and how the facebook news feed could be overhauled by the features within Google Wave.
Beginner |
insidefacebook.com |
Added on 02, November 2009 |
191 Clicks
Good article showing how to tweet from Google Wave with full illustrations and step by step instructions using Tweety the Twitbot. To tweet using Google Wave you have to add Tweety the Twitbot as a participant to the Wave.
Beginner |
daggle.com |
Added on 02, November 2009 |
264 Clicks
In this article I try to show some really cool uses of Google Wave and its features, including a forums, education, customer support uses and a general commenting system, including a live demo available.
Beginner |
thegooglewave.tumblr.com |
Added on 02, November 2009 |
224 Clicks
This is a great Wave tutorial showing what you need to create a Google Wave robot together with step-by-step pictures of every step from development in the Eclipse IDE to actual deployment and a demostration.
Intermediate |
marvinlee.net |
Added on 01, November 2009 |
212 Clicks