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Wave open source next steps: "Wave in a Box"

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Since the announcement that we will discontinue development of Google Wave as a standalone product, many people have asked us about the future of
the open source code and Wave federation protocol. After spending some time on figuring out our next steps, we'd like to share the...(Read whole news on source site)

 

Upcoming Wave Talks: Michigan & Washington, DC

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Every so often, I leave this beautiful city of Sydney, Australia and depart for foreign lands to meet developers from around the world. This time,
I'm heading to the states and dropping by two GTUGs (Google Technology User Groups) to talk about Google Wave and the APIs: DC...(Read whole news on source site)

 

Upcoming Wave API Talks: Michigan & Washington, DC

Google Wave Developer Blog

Every so often, I leave this beautiful city of Sydney, Australia and depart for foreign lands to meet developers from around the world. This time,
I'm heading to the states and dropping by two GTUGs (Google Technology User Groups) to talk about Google Wave and the APIs: DC...(Read whole news on source site)

 

Wave Visualizer: Turning Threads into Trees

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Two years ago, I discovered the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit, a really cool library for doing visualizations in Javascript, like force-directed graphs, hypertree, treemaps, sunbursts,
and more. Since then, I've been looking for an excuse to use the library in conjunction with a Google API, and after our latest API...(Read whole news on source site)

 

Wave UI: Making your gadgets look & feel Wave-y

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As part of my Google I/O talk on "Anatomy of a Great Extension", I talked about the optimal look & feel for Wave gadgets.
On one hand, if your Wave gadget is based off an existing website, like the 6Rounds gadget, then we recommend mimicing the UI of your...(Read whole news on source site)

 
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