Google Wave Guide: User Manual Released for Wave
November 24, 2009 | In: Google Wave, The Latest Tweet
Confused about how to use Google Wave, the new Google product that combines messaging, wiki-like features and group collaboration into a single app? You’re not alone.

To clear up the confusion, you are invited to the recently published Google Wave: A Complete Guide, a feature-length article that explains Wave in plain English.
Now whytwitter is supporting Gina Trapani and Adam Pash a step further as they are releasing The Complete Guide to Google Wave. The book, which is available for free online through whytwitter, details all of Wave’s features – and some use cases – in 8 chapters. It’s a super-handy reference if you’re still stuck on how to get the most out of Wave. Recommended!
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3 Responses to Google Wave Guide: User Manual Released for Wave
Leslie Rasmussen
November 22nd, 2009 at 17:41
Brilliant Guide.
Thanks a lot!
Mike Nolan
November 22nd, 2009 at 17:42
Brilliant. Just what I needed!
Thank you very much….
whytwitter
November 24th, 2009 at 19:14
Dear Nonbeliever – Sadly the Internet has become a “harvesting ploy”. We agree. Having said that – you do get the free link to the Google Wave User Guide after your request. Please check your “spam filter”, too. Doesn’t happen very often, but just in case. We hope we can put your mind at rest, we are human. Also, please come back in the future to be just as critical about our TwitterFilter, being released soon.
Kind regards,
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