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		<title>Google Wave account first preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finally had a chance to play around with my Google Wave account, now that I&#8217;m slightly freer. Well, to be really honest, at first, I was a little lost. I didn&#8217;t have many contacts with Wave accounts yet (at least not in my highly contacted group of friends). Plus, I was clueless on what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finally had a chance to play around with my Google Wave account, now that I&#8217;m slightly freer. Well, to be really honest, at first, I was a little lost. I didn&#8217;t have many contacts with Wave accounts yet (at least not in my highly contacted group of friends). Plus, I was clueless on what I wanted to do. Well, the most natural step to take would be to invite more friends to join Wave. That was exactly what I did. I invited a couple of friends to Wave. (Yes, I was pretty lucky to have a Wave account from a friend who is a Googler, hence the extra invites.)</p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t take long before a few of them got the invites soon afterwards. I think it takes the Wave team at least a day or two to send an invite once you nominate your friends. Anyway, now we have more interesting stuffs to do.</p>
<p>The first wave: I started a wave on the recipe of the chicken katsu my girlfriend and I cooked last weekend. I might not look like it, but I do cook often enough, and the katsu was really good! Even my girlfriend&#8217;s sister, who has a high standard for food, liked it. Well, back to the point, it was kind of fun to write the recipe in Wave. But wait a sec, I can do that just using Google Docs, can&#8217;t I? Or even this blog. Well, let&#8217;s put that thought on hold for a moment&#8230;</p>
<p>The second wave: my girlfriend went online and she started playing with her Wave account. She was initially confused. So we both started a wave (oh, and I shared the katsu recipe wave with her) and started experimenting. This is where Wave really shines. We were able to edit any of the sub-waves together and the changes appear live on the other person&#8217;s Wave account. I can see exactly where she&#8217;s editing and can even reply to her post before she finished writing. We also played (well, I did) with the playback function. Really cool!</p>
<p>The third wave: well, I am supposed to write an article for this small blog-based publication that my friend is running. Since she has a Wave account too (and, like me, has no idea what to do with it), I suggested that we might want to try writing the article as a wave. My idea would be to write the article (outline and the actual article), brainstorms, and have her editing the article as necessary. Thought that is a neat idea, but we&#8217;ll only be able to test that next week since I&#8217;m still kind of busy this week. Seems fun though! Imagine live collaboration on an article, bouncing ideas through a wave or gtalk, while writing the article at the same time. Plus, I&#8217;ll be able to see her edits appearing live on my wave.</p>
<p>Well, anyway, back to the thought that I put on hold some moments ago: Google Wave equals Google Docs? Is that true? Well, yes and no! Wave can indeed work like Google Docs (well, right now minus the spreadsheet/presentation stuffs, but I bet there will be a gadget to take care of that soon). And that is indeed the point! Wave is Google Docs + GTalk + GMail + wiki! It&#8217;s like this all-in-one, all encompassing collaborative solutions. Cool? Hell yeah. Will it work? Only time will tell.</p>
<p>Well, I had fun waving today. But I shall stop here. Still have a presentation to write for Monday and I need to get a draft of it by tomorrow. ):</p>
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