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Two Complete Google Wave Guides Available

Nov 2nd, 2009 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Featured, Practice Management, Social Media, Web 2.0

What’s all this fuss about Google Wave? What is it? How do I use it? Why do I need it?

To clear up some of these questions, and to probably confuse you even more, two sites have unleashed “complete guides” to Google Wave. Why would I need to visit two sites if they are both complete? Answer: not sure.

1. One complete guide can be found at Mashable.com. This guide provides a more general overview of how you can use Google Wave and the purpose behind the new service.

2. The next guide, and seemingly more “complete”, can be found here. This is a free online book that goes into more depth about Google Wave’s details and features. With 8 chapters, and complex charts, you bound to find “complete” information.

Just waiting for a third “complete guide” to become avaiable. Maybe this time a “complete guide” from Google?

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  3. As I just rec’d a Wave invite via @MedC2, for anyone else: RT @Rex7: Two complete #Google #Wave guides available http://bit.ly/1e7t2M

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