The Wave team have now finally implementet read only access in Google Wave for your own waves. When you are the creator of a wave you now have the possibility to change the participants access level to either "read only" or "full access". This makes it easy to stop people from destroying your waves, very usefull in public waves....

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A new much demanded feature have been added to the Wave client. Before this feature was added your inbox got cluttered with all the public waves you visited. But not anymore. If you visit a public wave now, you need either to active click on the follow button in the toolbar or writing something in the wave which lead to auto follow of that wave before you get it in your inbox....

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Every link in your Navigation panel like the default ones Inbox, All, By Me, Requests, Spam, Settings, Trash and every stored searches and folders you have created can be color coded by hovering your mouse over the item pressing the arrow down icon and choosing "Set color"....

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Several people have asked how to share a wave on social network sites like Twitter, Facebook etc. There isn't anything in the user interface of the Wave client to share a wave with the rest of the world. The URL changes when you navigate in the client and this URL could be used as a perma link to share. Another question asked is how to find the Wave ID to use when you want to link a selected text to another wave using the "Link" tool in the toolbar instead of drag & drop of a wave from the search t o the blip you are editing....

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InitialBLIP.com isn't the only site giving you Wave only content on the net. Recently Gina Trapani released her book The Complete Guide to Google Wave available online. The first bot of this sites author is among the few examples of Wave bots in this book, talking about twitusernames@appspot.com which currently have been improved to also supporting Twitter lists like @InitialBLIP/lists, @InitialBLIP/resources and @InitialBLIP/wavegeeks....

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