How to use Google Wave

by Courtney Engle in Blog, Tech Tips

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Google Wave
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Google Wave is a great tool for taking notes for team meetings or sharing notes while at a conference. Getting started using Google Wave is much like writing an email with threaded replies for others to view.

It’s ideal when taking notes at a conference, creating a task list, or editing a document together.

Check out Google’s guide to getting started

And this tutorial for creating your first Wave:

The advantage of using Google Wave is that others can simultaneously edit a Wave and review all changes that have been made by replaying the changes.

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