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A First Google Wave Post

It’s actually quite impressive that you can embed a wave directly into a blog, or a webpage.  I have done it, and it is below, but the problem is that you can’t see it unless you have a Google Wave account, and are logged in right now (Don’t have an account?  Go here).  Here it is:

If you are not logged in, then the above should look like the google wave home page (www.googlewave.com) with a spot for you to log in.  If you have an account, and are logged in, you can even edit the wave right on this page in real time!  That’s the real amazing thing I think–that if I edit the wave, then you will not only see the edit, but see the edit in REAL TIME–literally every key stroke I make, you will see the change immediately, and on the web page.

Google wave has some serious power…lets just wait and see whether it catches on or not.

Rob

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