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Gadget # 65 – Who-owes-Who
This new Wave Extension easily calculate IOUs for your shared costs and settle outstanding IOUs using PayPal. The extension is currently an early beta.
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To install this wave extension, please add [...]
Gadget # 51 – Paginator
The Wave Paginator is a new extension (Gadget) which automatically paginates large amounts of text. All you have to do is insert the gadget and add the text that you [...]
Gadget # 45 – Share your task
A new google wave extension that lets you share tasks among team members. The team members can then update the progress hence sharing the project or task updates on time.
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A [...]
Gadget # 40 – Birthday Reminders
Ever since Google wave was launched, many users have started developing extensions that are similar to Facebook application. One of these extensions is the birthday reminder gadgets through which participant can [...]
Robot # 42 – Latexy
Another very impressive extension (Robot) for Google wave caled LaTexy is available to use now. Basically, it renders latex in a google wave.
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Gadget # 35 – Waffle
Waffle can be best described as the next level of Yes/No/Maybe extension. Basically, it allows creating multiple yes/no options for several dates depending on what you have set.
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Useful for setting [...]
Gadget # 33 – Lunchy
If your lunch group is like mine, we spend upwards of 10 minutes every day trying to coordinate 1) who is in or out and 2) where are we going? [...]
Robot # 31 – Mathy
Here is a demo of a new Google wave robot called Mathy that helps calculate advance calculations and share it among participants.
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Use of Google wave by students to share notes
Possibility [...]
Gadget # 24 – MindMap
A Mindmap gadget which allows for collaborative editing of hierarchical data and ideas, including icons, import and export to freemind, voting and drag & drop.
Robot # 25 – ChemSpider
According to ChemSpider website,
“If ChemSpidey is added to a wave it watches for text of the form “chem[ChemicalName{;weight {m}g}]” where the curly bracketed parts are optional. When a blip is [...]
Robot # 24 – Code Roller
Code Roller are planing to integrate Google wave into thier process because the company believes online collaboration on software development project deliverables is very important partcularly for geographically dispersed teams. Using Google [...]
Gadget # 18 – Planny
Plany is a simple google wave gadget that would help wave participants in collaboratively creating a project plan and keeping track of project progress.
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Plany can even create charts based on the [...]
Robot # 9 – Igor
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Create references allowing students to share and create references easily while doing collaborative studies.
A good source to possibly market “Amazon” Market place
Gadgets # 10 – Trippy
Trippy is a Google Wave gadget that helps you plan a trip with your friends using Lonely Planet’s. Here is the short video of it:
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Find place to eat, relax, enjoy and [...]
Google wave Gadget # 2 – Toss the Coin
Google wave brings you yet another interesting gadgets to help you make decisions with friends and family.
All you have to do is:
1. Fill out a title for you “contest”
2. Select [...]