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Apache Wave - Welcome to Apache Wave (incubating) - 0 views

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    Apache Wave, where Wave development happens at Apache. Wave is a rich, distributed, near-real-time collaboration platform, which allows users to work together in new and exciting ways. The main sub project of Apache Wave is "Wave in a Box", a stand alone wave server and rich web client that can serve as a Wave reference implementation. As the project grows we hope to expand to offer other Wave related goodies as well.
Janos Haits

Wave In A Box - Google Wave Federation Protocol - 0 views

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    Wave In A Box is the Open Source Reference implementation of the various Wave technologies and protocols.
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The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave - 1 views

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    Gina and Adam from Lifehacker have put together an awesome reference to Google Wave.
Janos Haits

walkaround - Wave on App Engine - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    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.
Janos Haits

Apache Wave - Welcome to Apache Wave (incubating) - 0 views

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    Wave is a distributed, near-real-time, rich collaboration platform that allows users to work together in new and exciting ways. Wave allows for flexible modes of communication, blending chat, email and collaborative document editing in to one seamless environment. Wave provides a lively and responsive environment that promotes more ..
Janos Haits

co-meeting - A new style of group communication - 0 views

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    co-meeting.com/ is a text-based group discussion tool to renovate web conference and information sharing.
Janos Haits

Rizzoma Wave - 1 views

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    Rizzoma is an alternative solution! Collaboration platform with essential Google Wave functionality, simplified User Interaction Design and email integration. Save your waves with Walkaround. Import them into Rizzoma. Give it a new live. We will release the beta version in first part of January.
Janos Haits

Apache Wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Apache Wave is a software framework for real-time collaborative editing online. Google Inc. originally developed it as Google Wave.[1] It was announced at the Google I/O conference on May 27, 2009.[2] [3] Google Wave is a web-based computing platform and communications protocol designed to merge key features of communications media such as email, instant messaging, wikis, and social networking.[4] Communications using the system can be synchronous or asynchronous. Software extensions provide contextual spelling and grammar checking, automated language translation,[3] and other features.[5]
Janos Haits

walkaround - Wave on App Engine - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    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.)
Janos Haits

Requesty Google Wave Extension - 0 views

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    "Requesty is a Google Wave Extension that makes it easier for you to create public waves without worrying about unwelcome users, such as trolls. The idea was first described in Robot Idea: Requesty. It works by adding a gadget to a public read-only wave that lets anyone require access. The wave owner, and only the wave owner, can review those requests, approve or decline them. When a request is approved by the wave owner, Requesty will add the user who made the request to the wave. That user will then have full access. See this wave for a live demo."
Janos Haits

Wave Extension Gallery - 1 views

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    Note that the Wave Extensions Gallery is still in development, so it may not yet be reliable. However, please feel free to provide feedback on your experience using the gallery.
Janos Haits

Mediawiki Wave - 0 views

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    MediaWiki Wave
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Wave Toolkit - 0 views

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    Wave Toolkit is a robot framework for Google Wave that provides an ever-growing list of features."
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everybodywave - Google Wave Extensions - 0 views

  • everybodywave's project page. Below is a collection of Google Wave extensions (gadgets and robots) that I have developed, as well as other concepts that you may find to be useful.
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    everybodywave's project / A collection of Google Wave extensions (gadgets and Robots ...
Janos Haits

Google Wave - What is Google Wave? - 0 views

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    Google Wave is an online tool for real-time communication and collaboration. A wave can be both a conversation and a document where people can discuss and work together using richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more. Watch the video to take a sneak peek into the Google Wave experience.
Janos Haits

wave.to - 0 views

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    We are actively developing and working on Google Wave related projects, to see some of things that we have been developing why not check out some of the links on the site and if you have access to Wave play around with some of the robots and gadgets!
Janos Haits

Google Wave Federation Protocol - 0 views

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    If you're just learning about Google Wave, you may wish to also check out http://wave.google.com/. You may also want to read about the  federation effort in the introductory blog post. You can browse the site to learn more about the community principles, review the draft protocol specifications, read the architecture white papers and the design proposals.
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