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The following tutorials on Google Wave are listed under the tag: Gadget.

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Demonstrates how to use the Yes/No/Maybe gadget.
This tutorial is interactive and guided - this means that you can click through a simulated Google Wave UI and that the the next step in the process is indicated.
Beginner | appdemopod.com | Added on 06, May 2010 | 160 Clicks
There are a handful of Google Wave gadgets designed to help you bring information from other sites into a wave and interact with that content collaboratively. I want to share a simple method for embedding arbitrary web pages inside a wave, a new third party extension called the Iframe Gadget
Beginner | googlewave.blogspot.com | Added on 02, May 2010 | 150 Clicks
In this tutorial, we'll build a gadget that manages a list of messages with the corresponding author images adjacent to each message. This tutorial is quite detailed and provides full code snippets throughout.
Beginner | thezukunft.com | Added on 14, March 2010 | 194 Clicks
You can install the gadget as an extension. Doing so adds a little icon in the toolbar which you can click to get a new Voicy. Voicy is simply a voice recording tool, much like an old school answering machine but you can maintain multiple recordings for each participant within wave
Beginner | charlau.posterous.com | Added on 14, March 2010 | 225 Clicks
This gadget allows you to get the last 10 recent photos from the flickr photostream. It also allows you to refresh the photos asynchronously. I'll publish this gadget to the official Wave Gadget library after I've added a few more features.
Beginner | totsp.com | Added on 14, March 2010 | 171 Clicks
Receiving notification of changes to state is done by registering a callback function. However, it's up to the Gadget's code to work out what has actually changed, you don't get notification about which properties have been modified.
Beginner | development.lombardi.com | Added on 14, March 2010 | 170 Clicks