Saturday, July 4, 2009

Emerging Wave Applications

A batch of Developers received access to the Google Wave sandbox and guerrilla coders around the world are unleashing their creativity on the defined API.

The PyGo wave server is a non-google developed server on which you can get an account today. And more important, you can upload your own bots and gadgets to share them with other PyGo users.

There are also two emulators out there: Avital Oliver's Emulator, inspired on the earlier Vidar Hokstad iframe emulator

On to the applications ...

Grauniady - Guardian Google Wave Prototype Robot



Grauniady (grauniady@appspot.com) searches the latest items from The Guardian for a given phrase. This robot is a great example how mainstream media could use Google Wave.

Wavethingy - The first Monetizing Robot



Andres Ferrate demonstrated Wavethingy (the first monetizing robot) at the first Google Wave API hackathon.

Wavethingy (wavethingy@appspot.com) searches Amazon for DVDs and books, and gives the author a cut of any purchases made off the links.

Bloggy



Bloggy publishes the contents of a wave, to a blog, comparable to what you saw on the google wave demo.

Thanks to wavety.com for the contents of this post

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