What isGoogleWave?
2Now…Future?Wave InfancyUniversal Wave
 Email and Wave Comparison4
Wave InterfaceInbox, Folders and FiltersWave Inbox, Messages, Content, Latest UpdatesWave ContentsConnections & Robots4
ProtocolCommunications PlatformProductSyncBlogsTwitterWaveWaveA Wave can quickly spread yet stay synchronized and currentFacebookOpen Source
6Extending the WAVE PlatformVisualHTTPREST | RPCGoogle Maps APIGoogle Visualization APIGoogle Charts APIGoogle Web ElementsGoogle data APIsAdwords APIGeocoding APIPluginOpenSocial GadgetsSpreadsheets GadgetsWave Gadgets/Robots
Extensions: Gadgets9
Extensions: Robots13
Example of RobotsBloggy:             Publishes waves to a blogTweety:             Syncs between waves and TweeterPolly:Demonstrates forms within a wave14
Gadgets & Robots: DifferencesRobots: automated participantGadget: wave elementRobot: interacts and modifies the waveGadget: interact with the user, modifies only its own state16
11Gadgets+BlipsGadgets+GadgetsPlayback
Embedding17
Enterprise Waves – SAP Business Process Modeling in Real Time
14History TeacherAnalystPub-crawler
It’s open source thus can create completely new products Drag and drop file and media uploadsEmbed Waves within other mediaDVR-like playback controls of Wave Extend Wave through robots and gadget applications Wiki-like WYSIWYG functionalityInline conversation privacy and governance controls7 Game Changing Features
Improve Enterprise Productivity
My WAVE ID   fidelmanmark@googlewave.comQuestions?  Email markf@mindtouch.com

What Is Google Wave?

Editor's Notes

  • #6 Syncs to any digital property that has a connection with Wave. And it’s open source, so modifying the code to suit your business purpose is possible.
  • #14 Gravity is a Google Wave “gadget” that can be added within the Google Wave client. It lets participants in a wave use the business process modeling functionality of SAP Business Process Management collaboratively, in near-real time. David Cook called it “the best business example of Google Wave, period!”The demo shows the result of a merger of a bank and an insurance company. They now need to restructure their business processes and capitalize quickly on cross-selling opportunities between banking and insurance, and a variety of different expertise across the new organization is needed to model the new process flows, both from business and IT.As they build the model, the additions from each modeler are color-coded, and the process is documented using the Google Wave tools. A Google “robot” is used to check the model for syntax, and the result is exported in industry-standard BPMN 2.0 XML.
  • #17 Thanks to Dion Hinchcliffe for this diagram.