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Twitter Clients in Wave

I first heard about wave on twitter, and it it hardly surprising that there are a number of attempts to integrate the two platforms. Here I will take a look at two bots used to access twitter from Google Wave: WaveTweets and TweetyWave.
Both of these bots work in a very similar way, displaying your twitter [...]

Napkin – Extension Review

Napkin is a very nice little Extension for Google Wave, allowing Wave users to work on and share simple sketches. This is very very far from a full featured image editor, much more suited for doing a quick sketch to explain or highlight a concept. All the parties in the wave can edit and view [...]

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, [...]

Votely Review

This is my first attempt at a bot/extension review, I hope you find it useful. Please let me know if you want me to do more of those!
If you have spent any time investigating the public waves, you are bound to have seen votely… It normally looks something like this:

Upon Clicking on the plus (or [...]

Waver – Desktop Client for Wave

The first cross-platform desktop client has just been released for Google Wave. It is called Waver, and as an AIR app, it can run on Linux, Windows or OS X.
I have tried out the app, and it is an implementation of the Wave mobile site, that will allow you to view your inbox, and work [...]

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