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Reference | The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave - 7 views

  • Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that's notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you'll learn the ins and outs of how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. This entire book is available to read for free online, with an electronic and upcoming print version available for purchase.
  • Chapter 1 Meet Google Wave Find out what Google Wave is and what problems it solves.
  • Chapter 2 Get Started with Wave Set up your Wave account and create your first wave.
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  • Chapter 3 Manage Your Wave Contacts Find and add people and groups to collaborate with in Wave.
  • Chapter 4 Find and Organize Waves Tag, file, search, and filter waves.
  • Chapter 5 Dive Deeper into Wave Add rich content to your waves like maps and photo slide shows.
  • Chapter 6 Master Wave's Interface Navigate Wave from the keyboard and customize your Wave interface.
  • Chapter 7 Wave Gadgets Add interactive content to your waves with gadgets.
  • Chapter 8 Wave Bots Automatically update the contents of your waves with bots.
  • Chapter 9     Life with Wave Integrate Wave into your daily workflow.
  • Chapter 10 Wave in Action See real-world case studies of regular people using Wave to get things done.
  • Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions Common questions and quick answers about Google Wave.
  • Appendix B What Wave Can't Do It's not just you. See what's NOT working in the current version of Wave, and what features the Wave team has promised are coming.
  • Appendix C Contribute to The Complete Guide to Google Wave In the spirit of Google Wave, this guide is a collaborative effort. We need you (yes, you) to help revise and expand this guide as Wave evolves.
  • our growing compilation of Wave-related links and video clips from across the web.
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    Welcome to the first comprehensive user guide to Google Wave, written by Gina Trapani with Adam Pash.
Suzannah Claire

Similicio.us - 0 views

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    Similicious is collaboration at it's best - without even trying to be. Come to think of it, it is a LOT like some of the new features here on Diigo. You enter in a url, and it searches Delicious for that URL, notes the tags to the URL, and then searches for other URL's with the same tags. It is really an excellent example of the power of collective knowledge. I have actually found extremely accurate resources this way. For nonprofit types of folks, try entering in URL's like idealist.org or care2.org to find other NP activist sites, to get a good idea. The same concept can be applied to software, philosophy, cat lovers, anything.
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