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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.
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Google Wave Extensions - 0 views

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    Google Wave extensions
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Caseish - Collaborative Case Management - 0 views

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    Caseish lets you accomplish your every case management problems in just a snap! We are capable of providing you with better overview of how all of your waves are being developed. With Caseish, collaboration is possible and you have CONTROL over every case you are handling! We are currently developing on making our application ready, to launch. So please sign up to the newsletter and be the first to get information when the application is finally released. Freely browse through our website to find more information about Caseish and the services we provide.
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Google Wave Extentions - 0 views

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    Get informed about the latests Google Wave Extentions
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Comprehensive Google Wave Extensions List - 0 views

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    Comprehensive Google Wave Extensions List
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qwaveclient - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

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    Qt-based Google Wave client for Windows, Linux, and Mac
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wave-vs.net - Real-Time Pair Programming & Collaboration Platform for Visual Studio.Net - 0 views

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    wave-vs.net use state-of-the-art Technologies, like Google Wave Protocol together with latest trends on Distributed Pair Programming Discipline to address Knowledge Sharing and Real-Time Collaboration challenge between Development Team Members.
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Google Wave API - Google Code - 0 views

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    The Google Wave APIs allows developers to use, enhance, and integrate Google Wave in various ways.
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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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WaveLook - 0 views

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    Wave for the Workplace Finally, real-time communication and collaboration in Outlook! WaveLook is a free plugin that integrates Google Wave into your Outlook inbox. The first and only native client for Google Wave.
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WaveProposal - Incubator Wiki - 0 views

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    Apache Wave is the project where wave technology is developed at Apache. Wave in a Box (WIAB) is the name of the main product at the moment, which is a server that hosts and federates waves, supports extensive APIs, and provides a rich web client. This project also includes an implementation of the Wave Federation protocol, to enable federated collaboration systems (such as multiple interoperable Wave In a Box instances).
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Google Shared Spaces - 0 views

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    Click the "Create a Space" button next to each gadget to get started with your shared space.
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MediaWikiWave - 0 views

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    Imagine a world where everybody can share their knowledge not hindered by edit conflicts and software that is hard to understand; bringing Google Wave technology to Wikipedia.
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Ribbit - Google Wave - 0 views

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    Ribbit is a fully programmable communications platform that allows web developers to integrate telephony and messaging capabilities into any workflow or application. Combining Ribbit with Google Wave means real-time, asynchronous audio streams can now be inserted into any Wave. Participants can collaborate using voice in live conference sessions and by leaving audio messages. Both of these streams become an integral part of the Wave collaboration process, providing additional channels of communication and significantly enhancing the overall Wave collaboration experience
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