Archive for the ‘Google Wave uses’ Category

GTD and Google Wave

I am a big believer in the Getting Things Done methodology of staying organised, and of course, I seek to understand how it can be used with Google Wave.
Getting Things Done (GTD for short) was created by David Allen, in his book entitled, unsurprisingly,  Getting Things Done.
The central idea of GTD is that everything that catches [...]

Google in Psychology

Google Wave could see use in psychology and coaching, although I am not aware of anybody doing this at the moment. If anybody is doing it, such waves would be private for obvious reasons. I am not a psychologist, but I have given some thought about how Google Wave could be use by various counselling professions.
While there [...]

Privacy and Google Wave

In the modern world, and especially online, privacy is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Almost every click or site you visit is recorded somewhere in some way, and I do not think that the state of things will change anytime soon. I do think that there are some privacy considerations when using Google [...]

Monetizing Google Wave

As with any new technology, the same with Google Wave, as we speak, people are wondering “How can we make money from it?”. As far as I know nobody is directly making money from Wave at the moment, but that is bound to change soon, especially when wae becomes public, sometime in 2010.
How Google will [...]

Random Lee Twenty Review

As some of you might have gathered, I am interested in gaming on Google Wave, and as such I have decided to test out one of the more popular dicebots out there, Random Lee Twenty.
You might have seen him if you frequent any roleplaying waves, he usually looks something like this:

As far as usage goes, [...]

Getting Started with Google Wave

There are a lot of blog posts about getting started with Google Wave, and I did not think that another one was necessary, until one of my readers posted a comment asking how to get started, so here is my take on the best way to get started on Google Wave.
The first thing you should [...]

A very cool application of Google Wave

The Skype Journal has the story about an interesting mashup using Google Wave
They talk about a Gadget that allows users to make Skype calls from within Google Wave, which will then be recorded in a wave, with each person’s contribution to the conversation kept separate.
I have to honestly admit that this is one of the [...]

Google Wave Searches

Search is how Google got started, so it is hardly surprising that it plays a big part in Google Wave as well. Through search, it is a lot easier to manage waves, as well as looking up information in waves.
Some helpful Search Parameters
I have taken these from the Search Cheat Sheet wave, which still has plenty [...]

Top 7 Uses for Google Wave

Wave is a tool, and like any other tool, can be put to a lot of different uses. Here is my list of uses that wave is currently being put to, and that I think it will be used for.

Email Replacement Google initially marketed Wave as a replacement/update for email. While it does have the [...]

The real use of Google Wave

Tony Carson posted an exquisite article about Google Wave, that I just have to share with you.
In his article, he points out that the true potential in Google Wave lies in the fact that it allows collaboration to an unprecedent degree even between people that are widely geographically separated. While I think that he may [...]

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