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Walkaround - Wave on App Engine
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data after wave.google.com is shut down. You can use a volunteer-maintained walkaround server at https://wavereactor.appspot.com/, or you can run your own.
"Wave on App Engine- Walkaround - Wave on App Engine
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data after wave.google.com is shut down."
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data after wave.google.com is shut down.
Walkaround is a variant of Wave, based on the Apache Wave code base, that runs on App Engine. Walkaround can import waves from wave.google.com to allow users to keep working with their data regardless of the future of wave.google.com. (The import feature is still experimental.)
Developer Sandbox @ Google I/O .. The Developer Sandbox, first introduced at I/O 2009, is the demo area at Google I/O where we feature a wide range of developers who have built applications based on technologies and products featured at I/O. Representing large and small companies, individual developers, and a diverse collection of apps, these developers will be participating in the Sandbox to demo their applications, answer questions, and exchange ideas.
Interesting. I stopped using my Air Twitter client because it used way too many resources and flash apps tend to slow my netbook, and are often to large and slow for 3G. Maybe Flash isn't as big because it is just too resource intensive