Autostraddle has posted a very amusing introduction, outlining how they got started with Google Wave. Just go and read it
Posts Tagged ‘Google Wave’
Types of Waves
Over my time in Google Wave, I have noticed that waves can be divided into several groups, depending on the intention of the people that have created and joined them. This is my attempt for a (somewhat limited) look at the different types of waves that I have observed so far.
Chat
These are the waves in [...]
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 [...]
More invites on Offer
Well, there has been a new release of invites from the Google Wave team, and I got a whole bunch of them, so anybody who wants one, please leave a comment, and I will try to get you one! The supplies, while plentiful now, are limited!
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 [...]
Wave vs. IM
I was chatting with my wife over Google Talk earlier, and I realized how much I missed the way wave lets me see what she is saying as she types. I think I am already getting spoiled by the immediacy of wave.
A Very Funny Explanation of Wave in Theory vs. Wave in Practice
Just an image I found at The Next Web, I thinks it’s very funny and accurate of the way wave currently is set up.
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, [...]

