Google Wave invites up for grabs

I received a bunch of Google Wave invitations to pass around. I have posted the details on Facebook and Twitter and had to extend the offer to you, my loyal and very patient readers. I only have a few invitations left but feel free to request one. Simply fill out this form below (sorry it looks a bit squished – I had to fit it on to the page) and I will allocate invites on a first come, first served basis till they run out.

Please bear in mind that the invitations are not send directly but rather route through Google and can take a few days to arrive.


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  1. Bowenarrow avatar

    Why would you want just anybody on your Google Wave?

    How have you embraced Google Wave? Do you think it will be a useful tool in the future when the masses get hold of it? I've played around with quite a bit, and see it being useful in the office for projects, or discussions, or ideas etc.

  2. pauljacobson avatar

    Well, giving people an invite doesn't make them automatic participants in all waves.

    I've used it a little but I am still working on workflows that make sense. It is easy for a wave to start to look very messy and not very conduce to productive collaboration. I'd also like to see better text formatting tools for some of the work I do.

  3. Bowenarrow avatar

    Why would you want just anybody on your Google Wave?

    How have you embraced Google Wave? Do you think it will be a useful tool in the future when the masses get hold of it? I've played around with quite a bit, and see it being useful in the office for projects, or discussions, or ideas etc.

  4. pauljacobson avatar

    Well, giving people an invite doesn't make them automatic participants in all waves.

    I've used it a little but I am still working on workflows that make sense. It is easy for a wave to start to look very messy and not very conduce to productive collaboration. I'd also like to see better text formatting tools for some of the work I do.

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