The Google Wave manual

Google Wave
Nov
3

Now it's actually possible to say RTFM to people who don't understand Wave (if you don't feel like being polite and showing them). Unfortunately I don't think it's so much as people not understanding how to use it, but what the point in it is. I've been pretty vocal over my enthusiasm for this latest piece of Google technology and I hope more people I know will start actively using it. To try and explain to people how to use Google Wave and what it's all about a new book by Gina Trapani and Adam Pash has been released titled "The Complete Guide to Google Wave".

The preview version of the book's 8 chapters and 2 appendices are free to view online, but it will be possible to buy the book as a DRM-free PDF later this month. The final edition will be released around January as a PDF, softcover and hardcover releases.

Personally I don't think I'll bother reading the book as over the past few weeks using Wave it's proven itself to not be that difficult to use. I have seen some people take a while to get to grips with the UI (suggesting it may be a bad interface), especially with not understanding how to reply in-between other replies and how to create public Waves - but all this information is available on their help page.

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