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In this post I will try to discuss how communication between your robot and wave client works. This process is based on the event subscription model. What this means is that a robot has to specify what events it wants to listen and react to.
Intermediate | byteblocks.com | Added on 06, July 2010 | 277 Clicks
Robot development for Google Wave has sparked my imagination lately. The majority of Google Wave extensions are written using Java and Python but this article shows how to create a Google Wave robot in Coldfusion.
Beginner | blog.johnoscott.com | Added on 13, June 2010 | 254 Clicks
This video shows a couple of some awesome robot extensions currently available on Google Wave. The video features Lars Rasmussen.
Beginner | youtube.com | Added on 13, June 2010 | 239 Clicks
Google Wave extensions are basically a range of gadgets and doodads, which could be added to the Wave to improve its functionality. The Google Wave API (Application Programming Interface) supports two types of extensions - Robots and Gadgets. There are quite a few differences between the two.
Beginner | buzzle.com | Added on 12, June 2010 | 134 Clicks
For those who weren’t so lucky to attend the Google I/O 2010 you can now update yourself and join in virtually by watching the recorded videos of the different presentations shown at I/O.
Beginner | wextensions.com | Added on 12, June 2010 | 110 Clicks
We are making Google Wave openly available to everyone as part of Google Labs from now! You no longer need an invitation to wave - simply visit wave.google.com and sign right in!
Beginner | googlewave.blogspot.com | Added on 18, May 2009 | 317 Clicks
Google introduces a few improvements to Google Wave to make it easier to discover, browse, and sample extension gallery. "Starting at the top, the 'previous Extensions' link is replaced with 'dedicated Extensions' section, that lets you check out "Featured" extensions that our team would like to highlight.
Beginner | ditii.com | Added on 10, May 2010 | 144 Clicks
Google Wave now answers the uses question right in its interface. When you launch Wave, in the far-right column, Wave encourages you to start a new wave based on templates tailored to specific tasks. Google Wave also allows for you to receive email notifications to keep you up-to-date with your Waves.
Beginner | fastcompany.com | Added on 09, May 2010 | 135 Clicks
If you want to learn how to use Google Robots entirely, it's a good idea to learn how to stop Google robots from indexing pages using nofollow and follow rules. This is possible by setting meta details within your html.
Beginner | brighthub.com | Added on 02, May 2010 | 153 Clicks
During March, Google launched the Google Wave Extensions Gallery, which you can access by clicking 'Extensions' in the left sidebar. They are a great way to customize and improve your Wave experience, which, as you may know, is very important for any product. Think back to Firefox, although speed and stability was a winner during the beginning the browser continues to be a key player in the browser war mainly due to the large collection of great plug-ins. This is also the case for Google Chrome, and now, Google Wave.
Beginner | hostwisely.com | Added on 02, May 2010 | 180 Clicks
There are several URL Shortener services available for Google Wave. Within this list there are 2 gadgets that requires the user to trigger the event to shorten the URL. The other 2 references on this page are google wave robots. The key difference here being that the robot equivalents will shorten the URL automatically when they find a long URL.
Beginner | wextensions.com | Added on 26, March 2010 | 124 Clicks
There are several URL Shortener services available for Google Wave. Within this list there are 2 gadgets that requires the user to trigger the event to shorten the URL. The other 2 references on this page are google wave robots. The key difference here being that the robot equivalents will shorten the URL automatically when they find a long URL.
Beginner | wextensions.com | Added on 26, March 2010 | 124 Clicks
Google March 12 formally launched its extensions for Google Wave, a move to fortify the real-time collaboration platform's functionality and cultivate a large developer ecosystem. The extensions gallery is now available from the left navigation panel.
Beginner | eweek.com | Added on 14, March 2010 | 96 Clicks
A look at adding an extension into GoogleWave through the extension link within the google client. This article shows how to add the sudoku gadget into your wave.
Beginner | techreviews.in | Added on 14, March 2010 | 165 Clicks