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Google Wave finds home in Apache Incubator

...The once-deceased Google Wave has found a new home within the Apache Incubator project, a... Read more

8 December, 2010 by Luke Hopewell

Google kills off Wave, Gears and Knol in project cull

...and were either being shut down or folded into more successful products. Google Wave, once the next big thing for the search giant, is scheduled... Read more

23 November, 2011 by David Meyer
Google Docs adds discussions feature

Google Docs adds discussions feature

...cycle for collaborative documents. Although not strictly related to the now-defunct Google Wave, Discussions for Google Docs features similar functionality. Photo credit: Google Read more

17 March, 2011 by Tim Ferguson

Google Maps and Wave developer Rasmussen ships out

...confirmed the departure of Lars Rasmussen, the developer behind Google Maps and Google Wave Read more

1 November, 2010 by Renai LeMay
Ten projects Google should kill off

Ten projects Google should kill off

...Google killed off Google Wave, despite initial predictions that the messaging and collaboration service was going... Read more

26 September, 2010 by Larry Dignan
Waveboard 1.1

Waveboard 1.1

Waveboard wraps the web presentation of Google Wave in a desktop application and is ready for direct use, without... Read more

16 June, 2010
Notifier for <endeca_term>Google Wave</endeca_term> 3

Notifier for Google Wave 3

Displays number of unread Waves in your Google Wave account or your Google Apps Wave account. The extension allows you... Read more

12 November, 2010
MicroWave <endeca_term>Google Wave</endeca_term> Client 1.0

MicroWave Google Wave Client 1.0

A fast lightweight Google Wave client that allows you to create, edit, post and view waves... Read more

26 August, 2010
One Number 1.5.5.17

One Number 1.5.5.17

Check GMail, Google Reader, Google Voice, and Google Wave. Four sources, one number. So you have your favorite "checker" extensions... Read more

7 March, 2012
Using Social Software for Teamwork and Collaborative Project Management in Higher Education

Using Social Software for Teamwork and Collaborative Project Management in Higher Education

...students' involvement and create learning incentives. Two social software platforms, Graaasp and Google Wave are examined in terms of sustaining collaborative learning activities. Relevant existing... Read more

14 September, 2010
Google Alerter 0.9.97.1

Google Alerter 0.9.97.1

...items at various google services. Currently supported is Gmail, Google Reader and Google Wave Read more

13 September, 2010
QuickBrowse - The Social Web Browser!! Now free with iAd! 3.0.1

QuickBrowse - The Social Web Browser!! Now free with iAd! 3.0.1

...Now with QuickBrowse, you no longer have the need for a separate Google Wave app or even webclip. Access Google Wave from directly within the... Read more

26 August, 2010
Notifiy for iPad and iPhone 1.0

Notifiy for iPad and iPhone 1.0

A Google Wave notifier that will let you always stay up to date on... Read more

6 July, 2010

Google Wave's Goodbye as another one bites the dust (updated

The Official Google Blog has just provided an Update on Google Wave that could be roughly translated as “It’s dead, Jim”. It... Read more

5 August, 2010

Photos: Tech's highs and lows in 2010

From Google Wave to the rise and rise of the tablet PC A huge... Read more

5 January, 2011 by Nick Heath

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