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New Google Wavew features: read-only and restore
This week, we’re launching two new features to help you manage the waves you create: making participants read-only and restoring a wave to an earlier state.
Read-Only Participants
The creator of a wave can now change other participants on the wave between full access and read-only by clicking on their picture at the top of the wave [...]
IBM is building a Google Wave Rival
Thanks to ReadWriteEnterprise !
It’s kind of hilarious that William Shatner opened the IBM Lotusphere event today, especially now that IBM is launching Project Vulcan.
As one blogger asked: “You could not get Leonard Nimoy?” This is a geek dream come true: a full-on collaboration environment with an open API and a name right out of Star [...]
How to improve the Google Wave experience
There’s a simple, powerful, and fun technique which leads to a better Google Wave experience for you and your friends: edit other people’s content! You can edit any message in a wave, not just those you started.
Google Wave so far
We’re thankful that so many people have been willing to try out Google Wave in a host of different areas: personal, business, government, education and even not-for-profit. We’ve been glad to see positive responses, especially since we’re still in a limited preview and not quite ready to give accounts to everyone who has requested one.
Since [...]
How To Follow Google Waves
We’ve received lots of feedback from Wavers that the public waves they read were clogging up their inboxes. Today, we’ve introduced a new concept to Google Wave–”following” waves. Now, clicking on a public wave no longer causes it to appear (and stay) in your inbox; you have to explicitly choose to “follow” the wave.
Here’s how [...]