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Don’t Miss These 5 Things About Google Wave!

11/03/2009 | By Diana Adams
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A few nights ago as I was playing on the wave, I learned how to embed video, MP3s, websites and many other very fun things that would make any self proclaimed geek super excited.

Then, my dear friend, Fernando Fonseca @fjfonseca, invited me to wave with him where he taught me that I was doing it all the hard way. I found out that Fernando spent two full days learning all the shortcuts and I was so impressed with his knowledge that I asked him to write this guest post so we can all learn together.

Thank you, Fernando, for being so gracious and taking the time to write this great post. I hope everyone on Twitter follows you after reading this. You are a wealth of information.

Keep in mind that in order for these links to work, you have to be logged into the wave.

Google’s much talked about Google Wave is here and every day new people are receiving their much sought after invite. Now that you are a part of the Wave here are five things you absolutely can’t miss:

1. Read the Extensions Gallery Wave and install all of the Extensions. (Except the Extensions installer unless you are a über geek developer).

2. Add the following contacts that will never talk to you but are worth having around:

• easypublic@appspot.com – Every time time you add easy public to any wave that wave becomes public.

• aunt-rosie@appspot.com – This is the Robot that allows you to speak with people from all over the world even if they don’t speak English. It translates everything you write into the chosen target language.

• wavegroupy@appspot.com – This one allows you to aggregate your public wave into a group or groups (up to 3). A list of already existing groups on the Wave can be found by clicking here.

• wikifier@appspot.com – Having an argument about something on a wave? With Wikifier around you can add instant Wikipedia Power to your discussion.

3. Find people near you or from that dream land you always wanted to live in. Just add yourself to the “Where is everyone from? The Mapping Way” wave and add yourself to the map (or just snoop around).

4. Add Sound and Video to your wave and share it with others.

To add video to a wave is as easy as getting the YouTube link and paste it. As soon as you do a little yellow lamp icon will appear and you have the option to Embed Video. Voilá!

To add music to your wave you can do this in two different ways:

• Use the Mp3 Player Gadget: Just click on the Gadget icon (that’s the green jigsaw puzzle) and paste the following code: http://www.waverz.com/waveplayer/My_MP3_URL (where My_MP3_URL is where your MP3 file is hosted) Looking for MP3 that you can use? The Internet Archive has a huge collection of free music. Go and explore!

• If you want to play some track or set that is hosted on Soundcloud just use this gadget: http://wave-projects.googlecode.com/hg/gadgets/wave-soundcloud-player.xml

5. Invite up to 6 friends to a wave and have a video conference with them. If you installed all the Extensions you will have available one that goes by the name of “Video Chat Experience” . Take a seat, wait for the others to do the same and start the communication experience. Hope this helps in some way to get you started on the wave. If you need help you can find find me lounging on this Public Wave that I have setup. I’ve also set up this Newbie Wave to help out new wavers.

Don’t be a stranger! Come by and visit. Or add me to your contacts: quarter.bit [at] googlewave.com

Guest Post Author: Fernando Fonseca

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Author: Diana Adams

By day, Diana is the CEO/owner of Adams Consulting Group, Inc, a technology services and business solutions consultancy firm serving the specific needs of its clients in advertising and public relations. By night, she lives and breathes by writing. After publishing a small cookbook last year, she is now working on her new masterpiece, scheduled for publishing next year. “I could write all night long and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion. Whatever that thing may be, if you could do it all day or night long, lose track of time, ‘wake up’ ten hours later, and still thirst for more, that is a passion, and I feel like I’ve found that in my writing.” Diana also spends many hours each week assisting the homeless men and women in Atlanta. You can find her on Twitter at @adamsconsulting.


30 Comments

div

November 3rd, 2009

i will do all these once i get my google wave account. thx for the valueble info.

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brachs

November 3rd, 2009

i wanted to share how to embed grooveshark music in waves in two steps.

1) i add a gadget and paste in the following url:
http://wave-ide.appspot.com/html.xml

2) in grooveshark i choose a song, play it, pick export (this will open a pop-up window, so turn off block pop ups) pick the single song skin, click finish, click embed then on other sites. Now copy the code and paste it into the gadget you created in step 1. Bam, grooveshark music in your wave! Great post Diana, have fun. -brach

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Diana Adams

November 3rd, 2009

Thank you!! It is so nice for us all to share like this and learn together.

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Falk Ebert

November 3rd, 2009

I am still hunting an invitation. :(

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chris bailey

November 3rd, 2009

At my college we use a different tool for working on our projects online.
Its free and needs no installation since its online, go to http://www.showdocument.com
pretty useful for me since i usually do my projects on the laptop. -chrisman

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Joanna

November 3rd, 2009

Exellent post Diana! Thank you so much =).

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Kev

November 3rd, 2009

Great post, thanks!

Has anyone heard of a way to interface with Spotify in the wave yet?

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Fernando Fonseca

November 3rd, 2009

First of all: THANK YOU Diana for inviting me to write this guest post and to all of you at Bit Rebels that, on a daily basis, produce amazing content.

In answer to Kev: There is not specific gadget for Spotify yet. You can try embedding a iFrame but I am not sure if it will work. I will try it later today and will let you know.

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Fernando Fonseca

November 3rd, 2009

And another thing: Feel free to add me to your contacts on Google Wave and ping me if you have any questions.

But you don’t need to open a wave to ask for my permission to do that: the moment you add me to invite me to that Wave, where you ask for my permission, you already have me on your contacts list :-)

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Diana Adams

November 3rd, 2009

Fernando,

Thank you for writing such an amazing post. The numbers speak for themselves. You are a google wave jedi master and a brilliant writer. It’s safe to say if you ever want to write a follow up, you just let me know, the door here is always open to you.

Thank you also for being a wonderful friend. You rock.

Diana

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Aaron

November 3rd, 2009

Oh wait, I don’t have a Wave account, either! GD-MF-SOB I need an account!

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sbn

November 4th, 2009

Thank you for the post
Do u want to know more about google wave
visit http://freshnewz.co.cc/

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srichandar karpuram

November 4th, 2009

hey diana adams, i would like to ask u for an invite
my email id is srichandarkoti@gmail.com

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Larry F. from Trinidad&Tobago

November 4th, 2009

This is a great post Diana!! Fernando, you’re the man! Haven’t gotten my invite yet and I’m very anxious to start ‘waving’. I’ll will accept invites, my email is listed below :-) Thanks in advance.

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Larry F. from Trinidad&Tobago

November 4th, 2009

Oppps… here is my email address for any Wave invites, larry.fournillier@gmail.com Thanks.

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Kiiro

November 4th, 2009

There is a third way to embed music in Google Wave, Deciwave: http://deciwave.appspot.com

I used it in some waves and it works flawlessly. I add the bot, paste the URL for some song and “bamph”, the music player just appears.

It supports Jamendo and The Sixty One.

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Fernando Fonseca

November 4th, 2009

Kiiro,
The reason I didn’t add DeciWave to that list is just because of one thing: It behaves stable in small waves but when there multiple instances of it it tends to crash the wave.
Thank you for the tip anyway :-)

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I'm Dario

November 4th, 2009

Fernando,

I’m looking to improve Deciwave so, can you kindly give me some insight about this multiple instances crashes?

Deciwave just acts in new blips and replaces the URL with the gadget player. I tried to add several players in a wave and it didn’t crash.

Sorry if I bother you but I’m curious about that (it’s my bot, anyway :) ).

Thanks Kiiro for the link!

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Fernando Fonseca

November 4th, 2009

Dario, my Google Wave contact is at the bottom of the post. I will be more than happy to guide you trough the problems I experienced. Just setup a Wave and invite me there or Ping me.
Cheers!

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Matjaž Pečan

November 8th, 2009

About the easypublic… Google has added public@a.gwave.com as a way to make your waves public.

Just my 5 cents.

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Fernando Fonseca

November 8th, 2009

Hello Matjaž Pečan,
The trouble with public@a.gwave.com is that some users still are having to add public@a.gwave.com EVERY TIME they login to their contacts list in order to make a wave public. To make a introduction to Wave I made it as simple as possible for users to experience. Also, public was implemented, not to all users, days after writing this post. And easypublic still does its job :-)

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Dilip Joshi

November 15th, 2009

Very useful information.

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heinz

December 2nd, 2009

great article, thx a lot!

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jan geronimo

December 2nd, 2009

Great tips. I’d share it with my blog buddies who are still in the dark what to make of Google Wave. Splendid job. Thanks!

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Michael

December 4th, 2009

Thanks – I was having a hard time finding this info
Michael.Mroz.7 [at] googlewave.com

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