The Complete Guide to Google Wave

November 2, 2009 @ 10:35 pm

Wow, already? Google Wave is barely beyond a preview right now and Gina Trapani has already compiled all of the possible tips and tricks to help you make the most of your Google Wave experience. For what it’s worth though, this is actually quite informative and it includes a lot of stuff that Google doesn’t really tell you right off the bat when you start using Wave. [via]

Check out the Complete Guide to Google Wave here.

Woke up this morning to Google Wave

October 13, 2009 @ 8:50 am

Very nice. The contact list in Google Wave only shows my contacts that already have Google Wave up and running. This is good because I don’t want to send invites to people who already have it (which was the case when Gmail first came out). Speaking of invites, they gave me 8 to hand out, and unfortunately, I’ve already got 8 going out. If I get more, I’ll let you all know.

What is Google Wave good for?

October 11, 2009 @ 1:07 am

Epipheo Studios created this video to show off just one of the major features of Google Wave which will allow communication between multiple parties to be much easier once more and more people get onto the service. [via]

At the moment, Google Wave is invite-only, sort of like how Gmail was invite-only in its infancy. But hopefully, the floodgates to the service will open up soon and I’ll be able to get a Google Wave invite.

By the way, if you’ve got an invite, I’d love to be on the receiving end of one. And heck, who knows, maybe you’ll get a surprise for being kind and sharing. :)

What is easier to understand than Google Wave?

October 10, 2009 @ 5:28 pm

Google Wave is pretty complicated, and a new website is out to see just how many things are in fact easier to understand than Google’s latest venture.

BEWARE OF THE REPEATING MIDI MUSIC. Grrrr.