Archivi autore: Dan Peterson, Product Manager

This Week's Wave Protocol Summit: Updates

We’ve just wrapped up day 3 of this week’s Wave Protocol Summit in San Francisco. Developers and industry partners have gathered from all over the world to discuss the architecture of Wave, opportunities for use in enterprise, government, and consumer … Continua a leggere

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Wave Federation Keeps Growing: Rich text editor is open source

As you may have heard before, the Google Wave Federation Protocol is an emerging open protocol for improving communication and collaboration across the web — not just in a single product. To further propel the community, as part of Google I/O, we open… Continua a leggere

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Embed API Improvements: Viewing public waves without a wave account

We recently introduced a new API for embedding waves, which includes a powerful new feature: anonymous, read-only access to public waves. Prior to this launch, webmasters could embed waves into their sites, but visitors could only see the content of t… Continua a leggere

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Introducing the Google Wave Extensions Gallery

We’ve just rolled out an initial version of our extensions gallery: simply look for “Extensions” in the navigation panel of Google Wave. The gallery is intended to make it easier for users to discover the fun and useful extensions you all are building … Continua a leggere

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Introducing Robots API v2: The Rise of Active Robots

Robots are an important part of the Google Wave API, and they’ve just become a lot more powerful. We’ve recently released version 2.0 of the robots API, which includes a bunch of new features:Active API: In v2, robots can now push information into wave… Continua a leggere

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