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  1. A quote from Novell: Demonstrating Inter-company Collaboration

    The Google Wave Federation Protocol excited us, because for the first time since email, it provided a way for collaboration systems to cooperate in a non silo’d way . The promise is that each organization can choose what product to use and the communication will flow unimpeded between the different systems, in the same way that people on different email systems can send and receive messages to each other today. This is a collaboration revolution we wanted to be a part of.
    “Novell Pulse and Google Wave” — Google Wave Developer Blog.

    This is exciting. More detail up soon.

  2. Lars: Remove Participant Feature due “Within a Month”

    We have begun testing remove participant internally and hopefully it will hit externally within a month
    Lars Rasmussen, one of the lead Wave developers.

    In a Wave entitled “Google Wave User Black List”, Lars piped up to offer advice on the best way to avoid and take action against known trolls and abusers and offered the above titbit about the imminent release of the ability to remove participants from Wave.

    More!

  3. Expectations

    Set suitable expectations. Despite the months of buzz, and blogosphere– and Twitterverse-wide clamoring for Google Wave invites, the product is still in preview and has some rough edges. Therefore, it does all parties good to be realistic, even if everybody is psyched to be the first kid on their block to use it on a live project.

    6 Tips For Using Google Wave On Your First Project.

    This is the first of six excellent things to keep in mind when using Wave for the first time, let alone on a project. Wave is full of potential, but people seem to forget it’s still just getting off the ground.

    I love that people are using it for projects already.

  4. A Wave Extension Market Place?

    Google Wave to have application store | News | TechRadar UK

    This will be a very important development in the success of Wave. The iPhone has grown enormously by making high quality apps simple to pay for and receive. The key difference for Wave will be that the protocol is open for anyone to extend, and the main client (the Google Wave interface) is web based.

    Keep in mind too, that over time other clients will emerge that will access the Wave protocol, and it will be interesting to see if the marketplace will extend to such clients.