What to do with Google Wave

So you’ve just received your fancy new Google Wave invite and activated your account. Some of your friends are on it (hopefully) and you’ve invited 10 more. Now what?

Here are a couple of cool things you can do with a Wave that you can’t do using e-mail or chat.

1. Organize an event, dinner/lunch, or meet-up in less than an hour.

With the GWave Who Is Coming gadget you can quickly invite a large group of people to an event.  The invited can then RSVP in a moment’s notice and even change their RSVP whenever they want.  Not only will this gadget allow you get a live listing of who’s coming to your event, but anyone can also post comments below the wave and suggest revised times, places, or even post sub-event Who Is Coming gadgets.
Get it here.

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2. Play chess/backgammon/sudoku live with a friend (or a couple of friends).

Google Wave has a variety of game gadgets including Chess, Sudoku, and Magnetic Poetry (?).
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3. Edit and Share Maps

Need to show someone where you’re apartment is on a live map? How about you and your friend mark the spots on the map where you want to visit on a roadtrip?  There’s a gadget for that:
Maps

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For more gadgets visit Wavety.com


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