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Google Wave Guide: User Manual Released for Wave
"Confused about how to use Google Wave, the new Google product that combines messaging, wiki-like features and group collaboration into a single app? You’re not alone.
To clear up the confusion, we recently published Google Wave: A Complete Guide, a feature-length article that explains Wave in plain English.
Now Gina Trapani and Adam Pash have gone a step further, releasing The Complete Guide to Google Wave. The book, which is available for free online, details all of Wave’s features – and some use cases – in 8 chapters. It’s a super-handy reference if you’re still stuck on how to get the most out of Wave. Recommended!"
Google Wave: Our First Hands-On Impressions
When Google Wave made its public debut last week, it created quite a stir, but without being able to get a hands-on look at the product, it was quite hard to really grasp the implications of what Google was trying to do. Today, we got access to Wave, and after testing it for a while, we can confidently say that Google is indeed on to something. The developer sandbox version we have access to is still a bit rough around the edges, and quite a few functions are still unavailable.
Six Ways that Google Wave is Going to Change Your Business, Career and Life | Think Vitamin
I believe there are six reasons why Wave is going to have a huge impact on you. However, this is all predicated on mass adoption of the technology. If no-one uses it, then obviously it won’t have a world-changing affect. However, I strongly believe Wave is going to achieve mass adoption for these reasons:
1. Google has the world-wide audience necessary.
2. Google has the cash in order to market Wave and promote its benefits.
3. There is a huge financial benefit to working more efficiently. People who use Wave will be able to work faster, thus leaving behind those that stick to good-ol-fashion SMTP email.
4. Wave is open-source (more on that below). If you want, you’ll be able to run Wave on your internal corporate network, without ever sending a single byte of data to Google.
5. You can run it on the cloud, thus reducing in-house IT costs.
Google Wave Gadget Emulator spotted in the wild - The Next Web
Aardvark Media’s Director of Technology, Vidar Hokstad brings to us possibly the first Google Wave Gadget Emulator ever. As Vidar states on his website he added a “tiny little bit of JavaScript to re-implement just barely enough of the gadget API to allow some of the demo gadgets to run side by side in two iFrames”.
Google Wave latest Social Media Technology
Have you ever heard of the latest Google Wave? Google Wave is Google latest new tool, latest new tech for communication and or collaboration people in the web! Watch the demo video below:
Google Wave Announced: Works With Android | Android Phone Fans
Today Google announced a new personal communication and collaboration tool in the early form. It is called Google Wave and they need the help of developers to complete the project, which is built in HTML 5. Yesterday Google was the new American Idol and Oprah, today (or this year) Google is(or hopes to be) the new Facebook/Twitter/FriendFeed/Evite/etc…
Google Wave – vallankumous sähköpostiin ja viestintään - Tietokone.fi
Google on esitellyt uuden kunnianhimoisen Google Wave -palvelun ja -tekniikan. Waven tavoite on yksinkertaisesti mullistaa sähköpostin, pikaviestinnän ja muun nettiviestinnän toiminta. Wave on uudenlainen viestintämuoto, jossa pikaviestintä, sähköposti ja sosiaaliset palvelut sulautuvat yhteen.
Google Wave, Email on Steroids!
Ooops they did it again! No, not the Britney Spears fan club! Google did it again...stealing Microsoft's thunder by rolling out Wave, their new communications and collaborative tool during the same week Microsoft debuted Bing, its new search engine. Google Wave is what email would be like if it were on steroids! It is a little of everything all mashed up into one big giant framework. Wave is part email, IM, calendar, Twitter, wiki, spreadsheets/docs/presentation, picture sharing, social media, forums, maps and just about everything else on the web, but the kitchen sink!
Google Wave Drips With Ambition. A New Communication Platform For A New Web.
Yesterday, during the Google I/O keynote, Google's VP of Engineering, Vic Gundotra, laid out a grand vision for the direction Google sees the web heading towards with the move to the HTML 5 standard. While we're not there yet, all the major browser players besides Microsoft are aligned and ready for the next phase, which will include such things as the ability to run 3D games and movies in the browser without additional plug-ins. But Google wants to take it one step further with a brand new method of communication for this new era. It's called Google Wave.
Google Wave: A Complete Guide
Today has been dominated by news and excitement surrounding Google Wave, Google's new real-time communication platform that will launch to the public later this year. In fact, there's been so much buzz that you might just not have enough time to read the thousands of articles being released on Google's biggest product launch in recent memory.
Is Google Wave the Solution to Social Network Over-Sharing? - PC World
When Google unveiled Wave this morning at the Google IO conference, they described it as a marriage of e-mail and instant messaging. But to me it looks more like the kind of social network that I'd really like, one where I can exactly target the people with whom I want to share a comment, a photo, or a video.
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