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Get Google Wave Shortcut

October 8, 2009 Leave a comment

 

So y Shortcut ou’ve snagged an invitation to Google Wave—or a pal is sending one your way—and you’ve already taken a look at what to expect. Let’s dive deeper into Wave features, etiquette, and extensions.

Learn Wave’s Keyboard Shortcuts

Every good webapp has a full set of keyboard shortcuts for getting around and performing the most common actions, and happily Google Wave is no exception. While Wave is still missing a whole lot of shortcuts, there are a few you must know now. Here are the essential shortcuts to learn first:

  • Arrow keys: Move up/down within a list of waves, and left/right from inbox to open wave panel with your arrow keys.
  • Spacebar: Go to the next unread wave in a list
  • Ctrl+E: Edit a selected wave
  • Shift+Enter (in edit mode): Finish editing your wave; equivalent to clicking the "Done" button
  • Enter: Add a reply to a selected wave directly under it
  • Shift+Enter (in view mode): Add a reply to the bottom of a list of waves

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Have You Gotten Your Google Wave Invite?

October 6, 2009 5 comments

It’s been almost a week since Google Wave went live; we’ve toured Wave inside and out, tried to help folks get invites, and even pointed you to the first Google Wave search you should know. But can you use it yet?

So far the only people I know who’ve received their invites were people who were in the dev preview, people who were invited by someone at Google, and the rest of those who were part of the very early 100,000 invite pool. Which is to say, I don’t believe that anyone who’s been invited by another Wave user has gotten their invitation yet. I quickly sent out my Wave invites to my fellow soon as I was in, but as of now none of them have received an invitation.

If you’ve gotten your Wave invite—especially if you were invited by someone who gained access to Wave just last week—tell us about it in the comments.

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Welcome to Google \/\/ave

October 3, 2009 1 comment

Don’t forget to send us comments:

Click the links below to open waves with more information.

Getting started with Google Wave

A wave with quick tips on the basics of using Google Wave, including some how-to videos.

When to use Google Wave

Explore example waves and watch a video (8 min) to see how you can use Google Wave with friends and colleagues.

Google Wave extensions

Install extensions to Google Wave to bring rich content into your waves and integrate with other systems.

Give Wave Invitation

Google started very with very few accounts if you are interested send BEST comments at Give Wave Invitation or Mail me at hardik123[at]googlewave[dot]com

 

Getting started with Google \/\/ave

October 3, 2009 Leave a comment

Check out tips and short how-to videos to get you started.

The Basics

Starting a new wave

Don’t forget to send comments:

A wave can be both a document and a conversation.

Replying to a wave

You can reply anywhere in a wave.

 

 

Click more to see more

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Google Wave Extensions Gallery

October 3, 2009 3 comments
Google Wave extensions lets you add rich content and integrate with other systems.

Don’t forget to comment:

Check out the extensions below and give them a whirl!

Wave Sudoku

a cool game to share with your friends. Solve challenging Sudoku boards together and see who is the best Sudoku player!

 

Conference

Ribbit Conference gadget to your toolbar.

 

Video Chat Experience

Take a seat and join one on one interactive video chat sessions with other Wave participants.

Click More to see more extensions

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Wave give away invitation #Google wave

October 3, 2009 21 comments
 

I have some google wave invitation if any one need it just send comment on https://ubuntugide.wordpress.com or

pm me hardik123[at]googlewave.com

https://wave.google.com/wave/

 

 

 

The First Google Wave Search You Must Know

October 3, 2009 2 comments

If you were lucky enough to get into Google Wave this week, you probably wondered "Now what?" when you found nobody to wave with. If that’s the case, here’s the first search command every Wave newbie needs to know: with:public.

If anyone on your Google account’s Contacts lists also has Wave access, you’re

set–but for some folks that’s no one, or just one person. I’ve gotten a few waves from people saying "I have no one to talk to, and you’re the only one on my list."

Entering a search for with:public returns a huge moving sea of public waves anyone can read and update. There you can dive in, meet other wavers, see what’s possible with Wave, and ask how to do stuff. Wave documentation is building up fast and furious inside Wave, and since everyone’s new to it, everyone is asking questions and lending each other a hand.

Tired of your inbox crawling with public waves? Save a search for waves sent just to you by using the in:inbox to:you@googlewave.com to pare down your list, replacing you@googlewave.com with your own address.

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Wave Invites Is a Web Site Dedicated to Sharing Wave Invites

October 3, 2009 Leave a comment

On Google Wave launch day, we gave readers an open thread dedicated to handing out and receiving Wave invites—an enterprise that quickly turned into an unwieldy 2,300+ comment thread. Web site Google Wave Invites offers a more organized alternative.

By nature of the way Google is handing out Wave invites, it’s difficult to know with any amount of certainty that s

omeone has sent you an invite because Google isn’t instantly sending invitations to people you invite. Instead, they’re going through them one at a time—meaning that the Lifehacker editors who I invited as soon as I got access, for example, still haven’t received their invitations.

I’m happy to open up this thread to people who have invitations and specifically want to give them out to fellow Lifehacker readers. Please only reply to people who’re offering invites. Don’t just paste your email in the comments hoping someone will grab it. It’s probably not gonna happen.

That said, one adventurous, helpful web developer put together a web site dedicated specifically to the giving away and receiving of Google Wave invites—called Google Wave Invites—and it seems worth a try if you’re looking for an invite with a little better system in place than what we can accomplish in the comments.

If you have been enjoying the spoils of Wave, let’s hear how you’ve liked using it so far in the comments.

Google Wave Invites [via Mashable]