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Custom Google Wave development available!


In waverzdev on 2010-01-14
As the sole developer behind waverz.com ,broadwavez.com , and
a couple of other wave services , I'm now offering custom wave development services for interested parties: gadgets, robots, integration, migration, processing; whatever your problem is, I'm sure we can work something out.
You can contact me via either e-mail: sdrinf@gmail.com , or by sending a private wave to sdrinf@googlewave.com


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The Six Most Important Features to Add to Wave - Article - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-12-17
Main Wave Articles Interesting Waves Guides About
As Google goes into holiday code "lock-down," we can expect changes released on Google Wave to be few and far between for a couple of weeks. It's been nice to see new things like the "undo" feature, the persistence of the public account in contacts and other nice tweaks make their way into Wave in recent days, but a lot of the "heavy hitting" features that would change Wave from an interesting medium to an essential medium are still waiting to be added. Here are six of my top ideas for Wave features enhancements. You can vote on each one using the Likey tool. What you do you think?


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John Blossom Google Wave Panel Presentation and Collaboration- Gilbane Boston,3 December 2009John Blossom Google Wave Panel Presentation and Collaboration-Gilbane Boston, 3 December 2009


In contentwave on 2009-12-03
This wave includes presentation materials from John Blossom and content contributed from people at the conference. Moderated by John Blossom.
ContentWave (TM) - A Wave Blog
John Blossom's Wave Home Page
Gilbane Boston Conference
What is Google Wave?
An open-source messaging protocol and API
A flexible communications medium that combines:
Real-time messaging and chat
Collaborative content editing
Embeddable programming, video and audio
Threaded conversations


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How to Structure Your Waves for Success - Guides - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-11-29
Main Wave Articles Interesting Waves Guides About
Google Wave is a very flexible publishing medium, but that flexibility means that it's easy to lose track of the structure of your waves. You don't have to overdo it with providing some good structure to your waves - in fact, too much structure can turn people off and make them afraid to contribute to them - but there are some good basics to bear in mind when putting together your waves. Here's a short video showing some of my favorite techniques, followed by a summary of tips and tricks, and a discussion of the best ways you've found to structure your waves.


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Creating a Wave Culture - Article - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-11-29
Main Wave Articles Interesting Waves Guides About
Here we are, about two months into the preview of Google Wave, and the Draft function for editing blips is still turned off. Obviously it was on at some point in its early development but today it's just a grayed-out checkbox option at the bottom of a blip being edited. It can't be that hard to turn this on, really; yes, you might get into some issues with buffering text locally, but that doesn't sound like a terribly difficult problem to solve. Why keep draft mode off?


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Organizing Your Wave Inbox for Success - Guides - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-11-29
Main Wave Articles Interesting Waves Guides About
One of the more daunting things about Google Wave is that you have...*sigh*...yet another inbox to manage. We complain about email inbox clutter, but a Wave inbox can get pretty busy at times, especially when busy public waves that you're following get updated. Fortunately, the Wave preview provides several great tools to help you manage your inbox successfully. The key tools to master are toolbar functions, searches, folders, and tags. Let's take a look at some of the ways that you can master these methods for Inbox management success. Here's a short video, followed by some tips as to how to manage your Wave inbox more effectively.


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Chrome OS - What do you think?


In contentwave on 2009-11-20
Moderated by John Blossom ➹, editor of ContentWave

Let's collaborate in a discussion of the unveiled Google Chrome OS operating system. Below is a thought-provoking video on Chrome OS, some links to some of the key articles floating about on the Web on Chrome OS and a discussion thread. Feel free to add materials to improve this wave.

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The Second Web: What Google Wave Really Means - Article - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-11-09

The Second Web: What Google Wave Really Means

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How am I supposed to private-wave you..?


In waverzdev on 2009-11-09

If you don't even check your private-waves?

Please make a note of the search dby:me , save it as "privmsg to me", and check it as your inbox.

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TweetMirror -display your twitter status in-wave


In waverzdev on 2009-11-05

What's TweetMirror? We're a twitter status gadget, which you can on your personal wave to share your status!

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Waverz.com got a revamp!


In waverzdev on 2009-11-04

With a major design change came lots of non-trivial changes in the codebehind, but we hope, that the overall usability of the site would improve by doing so.

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WavePlayer - embeddable MP3 player for your ears!


In waverzdev on 2009-11-04

What's WavePlayer? We're a small embeddable gadget, that allows for on-wave MP3 playback using any arbitrary MP3 URL!

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Is Google Wave Succeeding?Early Pros and Cons - Article - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-11-03
Is Google Wave Succeeding? Early Pros and Cons

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So You Have All Those Invites Now...What Do You Do?- Article - ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-10-30

So You Have All Those Invites Now...What Do You Do?

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Mail - Wave integration: WaveNotify


In waverzdev on 2009-10-26

What's WaveNotify? We're instant e-mail notification for waves!

Update: this service is alive! Use it for good!

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Voting for Waves - Votely


In waverzdev on 2009-10-26

What's Votely? We're a public social voting for waves!

With a tiny gadget, votely allows you to vote public waves up/down; enabling high-quality content to float up. Public listing is here:

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The magic of Wave: repeatable success stories


In waverzdev on 2009-10-25

Every great product in the history of mankind requires a repeatable, and reoccurring success story, which proves over time the usefullness of the service.

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Wave hack-a-thon


In waverzdev on 2009-10-23

Hey wavers!
I'm still spending time on hacking interesting tools (robots, gadgets, etc) for Google Wave. If you have interesting ideas about what might need doing, wave here.

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Understanding Waves, Wavelets, Blips, Replies and Threads - Guides and Tools- ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-10-22

Understanding Waves, Wavelets, Blips, Replies and Threads

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Keeping it Clean: Wave's Minimization Features Today, and Tomorrow - Article- ContentWave (TM)


In contentwave on 2009-10-21

Keeping it Clean: Wave's Minimization Features Today, and Tomorrow

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