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Posted By: Christineon: July 13, 2010In: Bylines, Google Wave

Copies of The Complete Guide to Google Wave have been selling like hotcakes, and unsurprisingly, the ebook has moved a lot faster than the print version. We’ve still got a stack of ful... Read more

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Today Only: Signing The Complete Guide to Google Wave

Posted By: Christineon: March 30, 2010In: About Smarterware

Update: The signing offer’s over and done with–thanks for buying the book! What, you haven’t bought your copy of The Complete Guide to Google Wave yet? And you’ve bee... Read more

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The Complete Guide to Google Wave Now in Print!

Posted By: Christineon: March 15, 2010In: Bylines

I’m thrilled to announce that the online book by Adam Pash and myself, The Complete Guide to Google Wave, is now in print! Order your copy here. The new edition is double the pagecount... Read more

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Google Wave in Action: Real-World Use Case Studies

Posted By: Christineon: February 08, 2010In: Google Wave

A week ago I asked readers to tell me how they’re using Google Wave in their daily lives, and despite a bit of “ha! no one’s using Wave!” snarking on the Twitter, I g... Read more

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“You’ve Got Waves”: How to Get Google Wave Notifications

Posted By: Christineon: February 01, 2010In: Add-ons, Google Wave

Once you’re active in Google Wave, you want to know if something new is happening there–even if you don’t have Wave open in your web browser. Several Wave notifier applicat... Read more

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Google Wave Versus the Rest, Feature by Feature

Posted By: Christineon: January 18, 2010In: Google Wave

Got a great response to last week’s frequently asked questions about Google Wave, and it’s worth expanding further on the differences between Wave and the current crop of web-bas... Read more

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Frequently Asked Questions About Google Wave

Posted By: Christineon: January 12, 2010In: Google Wave

The Google Wave Preview has been available to one million+ people for over three months now, but questions about Wave still abound, even by the early adopters who have gotten in and taken it... Read more

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My Google Wave Web 2.0 Expo Keynote Video

Posted By: Christineon: November 19, 2009In: Google Wave

O’Reilly has posted the video of my 15-minute keynote speech at Web 2.0 Expo this week, entitled “Making Sense of Google Wave.” There were over 2,000 people seated in the a... Read more

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Making Sense of Google Wave at Web 2.0 Expo Keynote Tomorrow

Posted By: Christineon: November 17, 2009In: About Smarterware

I’m in wonderful New York City this week, getting ready to do a 15-minute keynote talk on Making Sense of Google Wave tomorrow, November 17th. It’ll be at 2:05pm Eastern time, an... Read more

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My Latest, Favorite Google Wave Tips and Updates

Posted By: Christineon: November 12, 2009In: Google Wave

Been hard at work readying The Complete Guide to Google Wave for its PDF debut this month. The Wave team has been making it more difficult with (welcome) changes to the app on the final days... Read more

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Tweak MediaWiki to Co-Write a Book

Posted By: Christineon: November 04, 2009In: Webapps

My new book’s web site is powered by the same software the runs Wikipedia, the deeply-customizable MediaWiki. Over at Lifehacker this morning, I ran though how to make MediaWiki your o... Read more

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