Learn about the Google Wave Federation Protocol and get involved
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david.trattnig
- Nov 03, 2009
Learn how to use the Embed and Robots API with the Grails Wave plugin. Grails is a rapid application development framework for the Java environment.
The plugin home and docs can be found at http://grails.org/plugin/wave and the sample implementation here: http://grails-wave-plugin.appspot.com (Wave Preview account required).
See how you can easily embed a wave with the provided tag library or watch your own robots talking in Groovy.
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Google Wave APIs Team
- Oct 31, 2009
Responds to 'trick or treat' requests with a picture of either a trick or a treat.
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Anoop Madhusudanan
- Sep 18, 2009
BingyBot allows users to create FAQ Waves collaboratively. Create an FAQ quickly on any topic - like Space science, Google Wave or Social Media.
Ask anything that ends with a question mark, like "what is google wave?" or "what is a delegate in C#?" or just key in a flight no to get the status. Bingy will answer if it knows.
Goto the Live Demo Link below.
More to come, I'll post more details including source code soon in http://amazedsaint.blogspot.com
Uses the Google .NET Wave Robot APIs (ported by Jon Skeet) and interfaces with Bing APIs.
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Andy Tasch
- Aug 15, 2009
A simple Joomla! content plugin to embed multiple waves and style them.
Using the Joomla framework & PHP.
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Micke Nordin
- Aug 03, 2009
The GoogleWave extension for mediaWiki makes it possible to embed Google Waves in your wiki.
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