Google
Wave is an online tool for real-time communication and collaboration
which was first unveiled at Google I/O conference in May. Wave is
basically Google’s attempt at how email would look if it were invented
today.
A wave can be both a conversation and a document where
>people can discuss and work together using richly formatted text,
>photos, videos, maps, and more.
Starting from today, Google will officially roll out Wave (Preview)
to the first 100,000 users who have signed up for the service through
Wave site (
http://wave.google.com), to developers who are already enrolled in
developer preview program of Wave, and selected paying customers of Google Apps.
If you are reading this now then chances are that you didn’t signup
for Google Wave in time and so may not get an invite from Google today.
But don’t give up just yet as there are some alternate ways to get on
Wave!
Those of you who have signed up for the service and are lucky enough
to get an invite will be able to invite your friends to join them on
Wave. You can use twitter here effectively to find out people who have
already got an invite. If you have large number of followers then
chances are that sooner or later one of your follower will send you an
invite to try out Wave. Alternatively, you can also follow the #GoogleWave and
#GoogleWaveInvite hashtags on twitter to keep yourself updated with possible
free
invites. If I get a Google Wave invite, I’ll immediately send an
update(tweet) to my twitter followers about it and invite as many as
possible on the first-come first-served basis. Make sure you are
following me on either twitter or facebook in order to have the best
chance of getting an invite from me.
http://p4pedia.com/2009/10/11/get-google-wave-invites-via-twitter/
For more
http://p4pedia.com/
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