Product manager Greg, a.k.a. Dr. Wave, gives an introduction to Google Wave and points out parts of the user interface. This is meant to be viewed inside Google Wave. Learn more about Google Wave at http://wave.google.com
So you've snagged an invitation to Google Wave-or a pal is sending one your way-and you've already taken a look at what to expect. Let's dive deeper into Wave features, etiquette, and extensions.
Google Wave is a new web application for real time communication and collaboration, designed to help you get things done with groups of people. Each wave is a live shared space on the web where people can work together with text, images, maps and more!
Starting today (Tue, 5/18), Google Wave is open everyone as part of Google Labs. You no longer need an invitation to Wave -- simply visit wave.google.com and sign right in.
Google Wave is a web-based application that represents a rethinking of electronic communication. Users create online spaces called "waves," which include multiple discrete messages and components that constitute a running, conversational document. Users a